Ruja Ignatova sold the world on “the next Bitcoin.” She filled arenas, promised riches, and by 2017 had taken in as much as $15 billion. Then she boarded a plane to Athens — and vanished. Today, she ...
GERMANY (WKRC) -When Ruja Ignatova fell off the face of the Earth in 2017, she was already on the FBI's radar for orchestrating one of the largest cryptocurrency scams of all time. Seven years later, ...
A fugitive wanted by US authorities has had her assets confiscated by Guernsey's government. Guernsey's Royal Court ...
June 26 (UPI) --The U.S. State Department is offering a $5 million reward for information that leads to the arrest or conviction of alleged cryptocurrency fraudster Ruja Ignatova. The State Department ...
The founder of the infamous OneCoin scam Ruja Ignatova, missing and presumed dead for several years, had extensive ties to high-profile organized crime figures, according to a new BBC report. What ...
For only the 11th time in its 72-year history, the Federal Bureau of Investigation added to its most-wanted list a woman whose accused of defrauding investors of more than $4 billion through a ...
The German State Criminal Police (LKA) has dismissed reports claiming OneCoin founder Ruja Ignatova was murdered, suggesting the notorious “Crypto Queen” – responsible for a $4 billion cryptocurrency ...