Former Moolah CEO Alex Green (AKA Ryan Kennedy) Arrested in UK over Bitcoin Theft

Former Moolah CEO Alex Green (AKA Ryan Kennedy) Arrested in UK over Bitcoin Theft

Former Moolah CEO Ryan Kennedy has been busted by the UK Police for stealing around $1.8 million worth of Bitcoin from demised cryptocurrency exchange MintPal. The self-proclaimed scammer, who was hiding behind the identity of Alex Green all this time, was exposed last year by Dogecoin creator Jackson Palmer. In the midst of all this was MintPal, which was then recovering from the wounds of a $2m theft. Kennedy's company Moolah later acquired the exchange to rebuild it from scratch, by specially focusing on its security. As MintPal shareholder Ferdous Bhai was briefly quoted back in 2014,....


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