Ben Armstrong's dramatic fall from crypto stardom hit rock bottom with his March 2025 arrest in Florida. The controversial influencer known as "BitBoy" bizarrely announced his own warrant on X before being nabbed by authorities. Charges stemmed from harassing emails to Judge Kimberly Childs, adding to his growing rap sheet of legal troubles. From a Lamborghini dispute to drug charges and a $340,000 Binance settlement, Armstrong's transformation from crypto guru to fugitive tells quite the cautionary tale.

Another day, another crypto influencer in handcuffs. Ben Armstrong, better known as "BitBoy," found himself behind bars in Volusia County, Florida, on March 25, 2025. The arrest came after he bizarrely announced his own warrant on X. Taken into custody at 7:18 PM local time, he faced the consequences of his actions. Talk about a self-fulfilling prophecy.
The charges stem from emails Armstrong sent to Judge Kimberly Childs while representing himself in a Georgia court case. He claims these emails caused the judge to delete her social media profiles. Pro tip: Maybe don't mess with judges? This latest legal drama adds to Armstrong's growing collection of mugshots and courtroom appearances.
His rap sheet was already impressive. Back in September 2023, he got nabbed in Gwinnett County, Georgia, during a Lamborghini dispute that went sideways. That incident yielded some bonus findings – illegal drugs and a firearm in his vehicle. Not exactly the kind of crypto assets his followers were expecting.
Adding weapons and drugs to a Lambo dispute? BitBoy's crypto portfolio apparently included some unauthorized street assets.
The fall from grace has been spectacular. Hit Network, BitBoy Crypto's parent company, cut ties with Armstrong in August 2023 amid allegations of substance abuse and unprofessional behavior. The crypto personality faced legal repercussions when he settled for $340,000 in a Binance promotion lawsuit. He'd already settled a lawsuit over promoting unregistered securities in August 2024. The crypto community's favorite bad boy just couldn't stay out of trouble.
Social media naturally exploded with reactions. Some dubious footage of a Popeyes restaurant incident made the rounds, though nobody's quite sure what's real anymore. The crypto community remains divided – some defending their fallen idol, others grabbing popcorn for the show.
Now listed as a fugitive from justice by Volusia County corrections, Armstrong's transformation from crypto influencer to wanted man is complete. It's a stark reminder that even in the wild west of cryptocurrency, actions have consequences.
For a guy who made his name talking about digital assets, he's spending an awful lot of time dealing with very real-world problems. The crypto community watches and waits to see what drama unfolds next in the ongoing BitBoy saga.