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John McAfee has been arrested and indicted for tax evasion, the U.S. Department of Justice announced. The cybersecurity entrepreneur has also been charged with fraudulently pumping cryptocurrencies by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
McAfee Fraudulently Pumped Tokens
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) independently announced their actions against two-time U.S. presidential candidate John McAfee on Monday.
The SEC has charged the 74-year-old antivirus software tycoon and his bodyguard Jimmy Watson Jr. with fraudulently pumping initial coin offerings (ICOs). The agency explained that from at least November 2017 to February 2018, âMcAfee leveraged his fame to make more than $23.1 million U.S. dollars (âUSDâ) in undisclosed compensation by recommending at least seven âinitial coin offeringsâ or ICOs to his Twitter followers.â He had approximately 784,000 Twitter followers at the time; that number has significantly grown to about a million at press time.
According to the SEC, the antivirus software pioneer did not disclose that he was being paid to promote the tokens, which constitutes âunlawful âtoutingâ and violates the federal securities laws.â Emphasizing that âThe ICOs at issue involved the offer and sale of digital asset securities and McAfeeâs recommendations were materially false and misleading for several reasons,â the SEC detailed:
The ICOs McAfee touted raised at least approximately $41 million and McAfee made approximately $23.2 million in secret compensation for his touts.
The SEC also noted that McAfee âlied to investors by falsely denying he was being paid by the issuersâ when directly asked if he was being paid to promote the coins.
His paid promotions were exposed by a blogger in February 2018, rendering his tweets useless for pumping more ICOs. However, he still held âa large number of virtually worthless securities from the ICOs he had previously touted,â the SEC continued, adding that he then paid a third party to pump these tokens and encouraged investors to buy them without disclosing that he was trying to dump his own stash.
âMcAfee engaged in a practice known as âscalping,'â which âgenerally allows promoters to sell their securities holdings quickly and profitably through market interest that they deceptively generate, and violates the federal securities laws,â the SEC described.
Watson was McAfeeâs bodyguard, who âsubstantially assisted McAfeeâs touting and scalping schemes,â the SEC alleges, adding:
McAfee was paid bitcoin (BTC) and ether (ETH) worth more than $11.6 million, plus an additional $11.5 million worth of promoted tokens, as undisclosed compensation for his promotions of seven ICOs. McAfee paid Watson at least $316,000 for his role.
The SEC seeks to order the defendants âto disgorge all ill-gotten gainsâ and âpay civil monetary penalties.â The agency also seeks to permanently prohibit McAfee from serving as an officer or director of certain companies and the defendants from participating in the issuance, purchase, offer, or sale of any digital asset security.
McAfee has been aware of the SEC watching him for quite some time. In December 2018, he tweeted: âFolks are warning me against opposing the SEC and point to Elon Muskâs submission to them as an example I should follow. I have had many dances with the SEC. I know who they are, and I am not Elon Musk â Iâm John Fucking McAfee. Watch the difference.â
McAfee Arrested and Indicted for Tax Evasion
Meanwhile, the DOJ unsealed an indictment Monday charging McAfee âwith tax evasion and willful failure to file tax returns.â According to the announcement, âThe June 15, 2020 indictment was unsealed following McAfeeâs arrest in Spain where he is pending extradition.â On Sept. 28, the two-time presidential candidate tweeted that he âWent to Spain this weekend to check the progress of the Mud Wrestling Arena Iâm building.â
The DOJ explained that McAfee failed to file tax returns from 2014 to 2018 despite receiving âmillions in income from promoting cryptocurrencies, consulting work, speaking engagements, and selling the rights to his life story for a documentary.â
âMcAfee allegedly evaded his tax liability by directing his income to be paid into bank accounts and cryptocurrency exchange accounts in the names of nominees,â the announcement notes. âThe indictment further alleges McAfee attempted to evade the IRS by concealing assets, including real property, a vehicle, and a yacht, in the names of others.â Besides facing âa period of supervised release, restitution, and monetary penalties,â the DOJ explained:
If convicted, McAfee faces a maximum sentence of five years in prison on each count of tax evasion and a maximum sentence of one year in prison on each count of willful failure to file a tax return.
McAfee has made no secret of the fact that he is not paying taxes. âTax evasion is [a] misrepresentation of income. I have never done that. I merely refuse to pay,â he tweeted in February. Moreover, news.Bitcoin.com reported in January 2019 that McAfee had fled the U.S. and was living in exile on a boat after he was charged with âusing cryptocurrencies in criminal acts.â
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