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The founder of the $3.4 billion crypto Ponzi scheme Bitconnect has been charged in the United States. âIf convicted of all counts, he faces a maximum total penalty of 70 years in prison,â said the U.S. Department of Justice.
Bitconnectâs Founder Could Go to Prison for 70 Years
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced Friday that the founder of the global crypto fraud scheme Bitconnect has been charged.
âBitconnect is an alleged fraudulent cryptocurrency investment platform that reached a peak market capitalization of $3.4 billion,â the DOJ described, adding:
A federal grand jury returned an indictment today charging Satishkumar Kurjibhai Kumbhani, a citizen and resident of India, with multiple crimes for his alleged role in a massive criminal conspiracy involving the cryptocurrency company he founded, Bitconnect.
The 36-year-old from Hemal, India, misled investors that the schemeâs âLending Programâ was able to âgenerate substantial profits and guaranteed returnsâ using âBitconnect Trading Botâ and âVolatility Software,â the justice department detailed.
However, the DOJ noted:
Bitconnect operated as a Ponzi scheme by paying earlier Bitconnect investors with money from later investors. In total, Kumbhani and his co-conspirators obtained approximately $2.4 billion from investors.
The indictment further alleges that Kumbhani abruptly shut down the Lending Program after about one year. He then âdirected his network of promoters to fraudulently manipulate and prop up the price of BitConnectâs digital currency, a commodity known as Bitconnect Coin (BCC),â the DOJ explained.
âKumbhani is charged with conspiracy to commit wire fraud, wire fraud, conspiracy to commit commodity price manipulation, operation of an unlicensed money transmitting business, and conspiracy to commit international money laundering,â the Justice Department described, adding:
If convicted of all counts, he faces a maximum total penalty of 70 years in prison.
In November last year, the Justice Department announced that it was selling cryptocurrency worth $56 million seized from the Bitconnect scheme.
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