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James Koutoulas – From Overcoming Lawfare, to Building JurisTrade

Providing Access to Justice with a Litigation Marketplace

Some people crack under pressure. James Koutoulas builds empires in it.

Whether staring down the collapse of a $40 billion trading firm, fighting off a politicized SEC investigation, or navigating the chaos of a viral meme coin turned political lightning rod, James Koutoulas has proven again and again that he doesn’t just survive pressure—he performs in it.

His career began during one of the most chaotic moments in modern financial history. In 2008, as Lehman Brothers collapsed and Citadel was down 50%, 27-year-old Koutoulas launched Typhon Capital Management—and returned +35% to investors. It was the first sign of what would become his trademark: calm under fire, results under stress.

That instinct would serve him well just a few years later.

In 2011, MF Global—led by Jon Corzine, former Goldman Sachs CEO, New Jersey Governor, U.S. Senator, and Barack Obama’s top Wall Street donor—imploded in a $40 billion bankruptcy. With $6.7 billion in customer funds missing, few dared challenge the system. Koutoulas did it pro bono. He co-founded the Commodity Customer Coalition and led the charge that ultimately recovered every last dollar.

Media from across the spectrum took notice. CNBC named him the “White Knight.” Fortune called him the “Boy Wonder.” Forbes hailed him as “MF Global’s High Noon Hero.”

But pressure isn’t a one-time test—it keeps evolving.

In 2021, while dressed in a Halloween costume referencing the viral “Let’s Go Brandon” chant, Koutoulas caught the eye of Trumpworld. Alex Giuliani joked the costume should be a coin, and so LGBcoin (LetsGoBrandon.com) was born. Koutoulas helped lead the project into a full-scale cultural and crypto phenomenon, peaking over $500 million market cap as conservatives loved his advocacy against COVID mandates and social media de-platforming and the coin’s financial support for conservative charities and candidates.

The coin quickly drew endorsements from DC Draino, Fleccas, David Harris Jr., and others. Koutoulas even co-hosted a GOP fundraiser at Peter Thiel’s home and was once again back in the headlines, with Forbes calling him “a mini Trump.”

James Koutoulas with Nascar driver Brandon Brown

Then the political pressure came – again.

After NASCAR approved and then revoked a sponsorship deal to place LGBcoin on the car of Brandon Brown and falsely denied ever approving it, the market cap fell $380M in a single day. Then, panic set in among some of the coin’s largest holders. Instead of standing with Koutoulas, they broke their contract with the Foundation he led and created a forked version of the coin called LETSGO, with the goal of removing him and appeasing NASCAR. They struck while Koutoulas was having dinner with Donald Trump, Jr., Kimberley Guilfoyle, and Peter Thiel at a fundraiser for Harriet Hegman at Thiel’s house- knowing he wouldn’t be on his phone.

But the gambit failed. NASCAR still refused to allow the rebranded LETSGO on the car. With that, Koutoulas was reinstated as trustee of the Foundation. And then came the project’s most surreal twist yet: President Donald Trump himself joined the LETSGO project, making it his first crypto affiliation.

Koutoulas even introduced Trump before 10,000 people at the American Freedom Tour in Fort Lauderdale. Meanwhile, Donald Trump Jr. ran a Twitter ad championing LETSGO’s pro-free speech, anti-deplatforming mission and had plans to film four promotional videos highlighting the coin’s advocacy work.

James Koutoulas, Alex Giuliani, President Donald Trump, Erik Norden, Laura Norden at Donald Trump’s 2021 Christmas Party in Naples (Produced by Whip Fundraising)

But before they could launch, the legal system reared its head once more.

On April Fools’ Day 2022, Eric De Ford filed a sprawling lawsuit against almost everyone involved with the coin—Koutoulas, influencers, backers, technologists, and beyond. The Trumps backed away, wary of the legal and political heat. A promising free speech movement, born from a meme and fueled by momentum, was frozen by litigation.

De Ford’s case, already marred by procedural incompetence, soon unraveled. He admitted in writing that Koutoulas wasn’t at fault. His lawyers violated the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act (PSLRA) three separate times—failing to file a certification, missing the public notice, and being over a year late in seeking lead plaintiff status. Two complaints were tossed as shotgun pleadings.  28 defendants and counts have been dismissed ,with only a flimsy unregistered security claim remaining, with the SEC recently taking Koutoulas’ side saying the coin doesn’t even support an allegation of being a security.

The lawsuit triggered a subpoena from the SEC, issued under Chair Gary Gensler, who notably was a protégé of Jon Corzine at Goldman Sachs. Though Gensler recused from MF Global, he did not recuse from pursuing Koutoulas.

Once again under pressure, James Koutoulas fought back—suing the SEC to quash the subpoena, which he argued lacked even the most basic allegation: that LGBcoin was a security. Though he complied after losing on jurisdictional grounds, the SEC ultimately closed the investigation, took no enforcement action, and even stipulated that Koutoulas was right all along and that the coin couldn’t even support allegations of being a security.

And in the middle of all this, Koutoulas built something else—a new market.

Inspired by his legal battles, he launched a new Typhon affiliate – JurisTrade, the world’s first institutional litigation finance marketplace and securitization platform. Once again, he found clarity and opportunity where most see risk and chaos.

Next up: Koutoulas is preparing for trial against NASCAR, scheduled for September 15, 2025, where the spotlight will turn back to the decision that blew up a historic sponsorship and sparked a multi-year legal storm. In a world where Wall Street collapses, meme coins go viral, lawsuits get weaponized, and even Trump’s team gets cold feet, James Koutoulas doesn’t flinch.

And in the LETSGO Telegram group at https://t.me/LETSGO, a loyal band of supporters continues to cheer him on with a rallying cry all their own:

#JamesHasTheStamina

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