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What REALLY happens inside a multi-million dollar crowdfunding campaign

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The strange story of the second-most popular crowdsourced campaign on Indiegogo, which has raised over $5.7 million, has erupted in a lawsuit.

And within the court documents filed with the case is a revealing look at just what it takes to get a crowdsourced campaign to raise millions.

As we previously reported, the story of eBike maker Sondors Electric Bike has had a lot of strange turns, from rumblings that the specs of the promised low-cost bike can't possibly be accurate, to some mysterious ads that lambasted a tech journalist who criticized the company.

Last month, the PR company that Sondors hired, Agency 2.0, sued Sondors for unpaid fees. Agency 2.0 believes its former client owes it $524,000. 

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In between all the accusations, the case also reveals what it really takes to get a crowdsourcing campaign to go viral and raise millions of dollars. According to the court documents viewed by Business Insider:

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