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Former crypto CEO arrested on fraud charges

Por: Politico Business July 13, 2023

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U.S. authorities on Thursday arrested Alex Mashinsky, the former CEO of failed crypto lending platform Celsius Network, on fraud charges while regulators levied a host of allegations of their own against him and other executives. Prosecutors alleged in a criminal complaint filed in the Southern District of New York that Mashinsky, 57, “orchestrated a scheme to defraud customers” while inflating the price of Celsius’s own token, CEL. He was... + full article



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