Art technology company Artfi’s CEO, Asif Kamal, has taken a legal stance against Yuga Labs, the creator of Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC), following an unfortunate incident during ApeFest in Hong Kong. Kamal, who sustained an eye infection and facial burns at the event, expressed hi...
Art technology company Artfi’s CEO, Asif Kamal, has taken a legal stance against Yuga Labs, the creator of Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC), following an unfortunate incident during ApeFest in Hong Kong. Kamal, who sustained an eye infection and facial burns at the event, expressed his dismay over the negligence that led to his injuries and has initiated legal action to address the situation.
Artfi CEO wants to pursue legal action against Yuga Labs
He described sending a “legal notice” to Yuga Labs as the initial step toward a potential lawsuit, reiterating the gravity of his situation and the need for accountability. The repercussions of the eye infection and burns left Kamal feeling incapacitated and vulnerable. His hospital visit involved the application of a device that regularly flushed his eyes with a cold solution, leaving him temporarily blinded and deeply affected.
Emphasizing safety at events in the NFT industry
Yuga Labs estimated that less than 1% of the 2,250 ApeFest attendees reported symptoms related to eye issues. Despite this statistic, they encouraged anyone experiencing similar problems to seek medical attention as a precautionary measure. During a recent video interview conducted from Dubai, the 33-year-old CEO appeared wearing sunglasses by Marc Jacobs, concealing the visible aftermath of the burns on his face. Photos shared by Kamal revealed peeling skin on his forehead from the incident.
Regarding his vision, the Artfi boss mentioned a persistent haziness and a sensation akin to having “small darts” in the corner of one eye. Before the event, Kamal, a Mutant Ape owner, had purchased a $60,000 Bored Ape Yacht Club NFT in support of the community in the presence of BAYC co-founder Greg “Garga” Solano. Kamal emphasized that two other individuals, whom he knows, are grappling with similar symptoms following their attendance at ApeFest.