Jarett Dunn, who pleaded guilty to an attack on the Solana meme coin launcher Pump.fun, is now seeking to withdraw his guilty plea two months after his confession. His legal team has quit the case, stating that they do not support his decision to attempt a change of plea. During an August hearing, Dunn acknowledged his actions which involved draining approximately $2 million from the protocol and redistributing it to random wallet addresses, a move that some hailed as a Robin Hood-like act. However, this all occurred amidst an environment where Pump.fun faced scrutiny for facilitating scams and problems in the crypto space. The court has granted Dunn two weeks to find new legal representation, as he prepares to battle his charges in a potential trial. Dunn maintains he has undisclosed details that could positively influence his case and has drawn considerable attention on social media, partially due to his openness about personal struggles, framing his actions as part of a greater narrative against systemic issues within the crypto ecosystem.

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