Was OneCoin’s Missing Cryptoqueen Murdered by Mobsters?
New documents may reveal Ruja Ignatova’s grim fate, and stand as a bleak warning for other crypto scammers. Original Source
Read MoreNew documents may reveal Ruja Ignatova’s grim fate, and stand as a bleak warning for other crypto scammers. Original Source
Read MoreOne of the Onecoin co-founders, Ruja Ignatova, otherwise known as the ‘Cryptoqueen,’ has been added to the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list on Thursday. In addition to adding the Cryptoqueen to the most wanted list, the FBI is offering a reward of up to $100K
Read MoreCurrently under investigation, OneCoin has become one of the most infamous cryptocurrency Ponzi scams. Despite that, OneCoin has denied all allegations of being a Ponzi scheme and is still operational despite the growing number of accusations and arrests of affiliated people.Mark S. Scott is a lawyer and former partner at
Read MoreA Manhattan federal jury has found lawyer Mark S. Scott guilty of helping OneCoin co-founder and current fugitive Ruja Ignatova launder $400 million.On Nov. 21, Law360 reported that the Manhattan jury of six women and six men decided to hand down a guilty verdict to Scott, a former partner
Read MoreThe brother Ruja Ignatova, Konstantin Ignatov, has confessed to his involvement in the crypto fraud of OneCoin. He pleaded guilty to multiple charges such as fraud and money laundering.Authorities have concluded that over $4 billion was fraudulently raised internationally in what appears to have been a cryptocurrency Ponzi scheme. The
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