Jarett Dunn, known for his attack on the Solana meme coin platform Pump.fun, is attempting to withdraw his guilty plea after his legal team resigned from the case. Dunn initially pleaded guilty two months ago, arguing that the attack was a response to the platform's history of harming users. During the attack, which prompted mixed reactions from the community, Dunn siphoned tokens and sent them to random addresses, leading to a brief public perception of him as a 'Robin Hood' figure. At a recent hearing, he surprised the court by expressing his desire to change his plea just before sentencing, a decision advised against by his former lawyers. Dunn now faces the challenge of securing new representation within two weeks, and if successful, his case will proceed to a trial where witnesses, including Pump.fun founders, may testify. His confession, made shortly after the crime, adds complexity to his position as he seeks to overturn his admission in court.

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