Jarett Dunn, a former senior developer at Pump.fun, is currently held in a London prison after breaching his bail conditions. Dunn admitted to draining $2 million from a Solana meme coin factory, where he had worked for only six weeks. Although he initially pleaded guilty to charges of fraud and transfer of criminal property, he is now attempting to withdraw his guilty plea. Following his attack, Pump.fun saw significant growth, generating over $770 million in revenue, making it one of the most utilized apps in crypto history. Dunn's breach of bail conditions came when he moved to Liverpool against court orders, leading to his arrest. His legal team has since withdrawn as he awaits a hearing to formally address his guilty plea. Despite the charges against him, Dunn has gained attention and a cult-like following, with some referring to him as a crypto Robin Hood for his actions that, while damaging, exposed the platform's flaws.

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