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This 'Cryptoqueen' scammed investors out of $4 billion, the FBI says. Then she boarded a plane and disappeared.

Ruja Ignatova strode onto the stage in a flowing burgundy ball gown adorned with black sparkles. Beams of light flashed, fireballs erupted and Alicia Keys’ “Girl on Fire” blared through the speakers. “Looks like a girl, but she’s a flame. So bright, she can burn your eyes – better look the other way,” the song crooned as a beaming Ignatova thanked the cheering crowd at London’s Wembley Arena.

“Everything exhibited success and glamor,” Bartlett wrote. “She was obsessed with style and image.” OneCoin allegedly promised investors a fivefold to tenfold return Cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin are digital assets created and managed by a global, decentralized network of computers instead of a bank or government. Bitcoin, for example, is “mined,” or created, by professional crypto miners using armies of servers in data centers.

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A plane that disappears....that's where the 4B went

These events happen almost constantly in this chaotic world, and in general, not many can stop them..

goals

Fools, money, etc

Yes, USA Media is still scamming gullible Lefties using the term 'mostly peaceful,' for the US Gov's Dem street Army, as if a word perversion changes essence. Please.

She's probably hiding in Russia

You could buy a lot of fighter jets with 4 billion, perhaps we will see her as a villain in the next Top Gun installment

It does seem like the scammed did much of the heavy lifting here. E-mail from Nigeria has a bridge to sell.

They wanted a decentralised currency now except the reality

How do these scammers get away with this? I look around and feel guilty if I pick up a quarter off the street and know it wasn’t mine. Sheesh! It’s hell to have an honest conscience.

They just don’t want to catch her tbh!!

Intriguing to say the least now wow

Should be plenty of cheap Rolex’s on the market soon. 😏

But is apparently selling an apartment in London at the moment.

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