Jarett Dunn, who pleaded guilty to financial crimes related to an attack on the Solana-based meme coin platform Pump.fun, is now attempting to withdraw his guilty plea. This request comes two months after his initial admission, during a scheduled sentencing hearing where he was expected to face prison time. Dunn's legal team withdrew from the case, stating they did not support his decision to change his plea. Dunn, a former employee at Pump.fun, claimed he wanted to address what he perceived as harmful practices within the company. The court expressed surprise at Dunn's sudden request, given his previous admissions of guilt. The judge raised concerns about Dunn's multiple confessions and his social media comments during and after the attack, which may complicate his case further. Dunn now has two weeks to find new legal representation for a hearing regarding his plea change, which could lead to a trial involving testimonies from multiple witnesses.

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