For him to be involved in fraudulent pump-and-dump he'd have to be an insider or being paid by insiders to pump up the price. There's zero evidence of that.
That's... not at all true. There's no insider connection required for a pump-and-dump to be considered fraud. Maybe you're confusing it with "insider trading", which is a different thing.
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