The lawsuit against Musk and his companies continues to grow.

Seven new investors and six new defendants, including Musk's tunnel-building enterprise The Boring Company, were included in an amended complaint filed Tuesday. Musk's businesses pumped up the value of the doge coin by 36,000 percent over the course of two years, before he let it crash.

According to the complaint filed in June, defendants false and deceptive claim that Dogecoin has no value at all.

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Johnson wants a total of $258 billion in damages, as well as policies that would allow Doge coin gambling in the US and New York.

Musk said he wouldn't back down.

Musk said at the time that he would continue to support Doge coin.

Musk doubled down on his love for meme coins in a strange exchange. Musk said using the word "billionaire" as an insult was morally wrong and dumb.

"Doge coin Trillionaire, the movie," Musk said in a thread.

It's not clear if the judge in the doge coin case will see that kind of hype as racketeering.

Analysts don't agree with the term "Massive Capitulation" in which coin investors just give up.