South Korean Police Raid Crypto Exchange Allegedly Involved in a $214M Multi-...

South Korean Police Raid Crypto Exchange Allegedly Involved in a $214M Multi-...

Authorities in South Korea have launched a major raid against a domestic crypto exchange allegedly involved in a millionaire multi-level marketing (MLM) fraud. The police accuse V Global platform of running an illicit operation that reportedly stole hundreds of millions of dollars from investors. Masterminds Could Have Defrauded Over 40,000 People According to Yonhap, police obtained a court order to conduct searches into 22 properties connected with the crypto firm, including its headquarters based in the financial district of Gangnam in Seoul. Although local media outlets refused to....


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