Bitcoin Escrow Chief Pleads Guilty to $3.25M Crypto Fraud
The head of the Volantis escrow company faces up to 10 years in prison for defrauding customers.
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A crypto escrow executive has pled guilty to defrauding his client out of $3.25 million. The U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) announced that the principal of crypto asset escrow company Volantis Market Making has pled guilty to commodities fraud worth more than $3.25 million on October 1.Volantis executive, 49-year-old Jon Barry Thompson, made false representations to a company from which he solicited $3.25 million to make purportedly “no risk” Bitcoin (BTC) purchases through a third firm during June and July of 2018. Despite Thompson asserting he would not part with the money until after....
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