Second Name Change Document Emerges in Bitcoin Exchange CEO Alex Green Scandal

Second Name Change Document Emerges in Bitcoin Exchange CEO Alex Green Scandal

Following the story even further of bitcoin exchange CEO Alex Green even further, a second name change document has come to my attention. Through an anonymous source, someone very close to Kennedy in the past, a second Deed Poll may prove of a name change from Ryan Gentle to Ryan Kennedy. "It is my belief that it was faked by Ryan, to allow him to get documentation in the name of Kennedy," the source told CCN. The difference between the first document and the second document is the signature of Ryan. In the second document, the "R" looks similar to the "R" on the driver's license sent to....


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