iGenius promoters in Poland have been hit with civil fraud charges.

Poland’s Office of Competition and Consumer Protection (UOKiK) filed the charges on April 22nd, coinciding with an iGenius securities fraud warning in March.

Named defendants in UOKiK’s civil fraud enforcement action are Adam Biernat, Filip Gaworski, Cezary Lewicki, Wioletta Bialek (aka Wiola Bialek), Adrianna Rudnicka (aka Ada Rudnicka) and Dominika Janosze (aka Dominika Janocha).

UOKiK advises the iGenius defendants are part of “Gamechangers Polska”. Members of Gamechangers Polska typically promote iGenius through social media and in-person meetings.

The GameChangers Polska website is still live, revealing the defendants are either iGenius Diamond, Presidential or Platinum Ambassadors. These are iGenius’ eighth to sixth highest promoter ranks.

In line with BehindMLM’s 2021 iGenius review, UOKiK claims the company operates as a pyramid scheme.

Marketing messages of iGenius promoters emphasise that, thanks to the platform, anyone may achieve financial success, become a millionaire or change their life. They enhance this concept with footages from their travels abroad and amazing with luxuries.

However, these are first and foremost the marketing activities and this is the participation in the iGenius partner scheme rather than operations in financial or crypto-asset markets which gives them financial benefits.

This is typical of pyramid-type incentive schemes which tempt members with attractive remuneration for recruiting subsequent persons and building the structure.

The penalty for “operating or promoting a pyramid-like incentive scheme” in Poland is “a fine in the amount of up to 10 percent of turnover”.

Hopefully this includes disgorgement, otherwise allowing pyramid scheme promoters to keep 90% of what they misappropriate through fraud is hardly a penalty.

Gamechangers, founded by Rakan Khalifa, recently popped up in an iGenius caution issued by New Zealand.

Gamechangers Polska appears to mirror GameChangers’ primary “worldwide” branch.

iGenius is owned by Investview, a US company registered with the SEC. Heading up iGenius is President Chad Garner (right).

In addition to regulatory fraud action in Poland and New Zealand, last year Investview settled iGenius related fraud allegations with Ontario and Quebec.

Ontario is of particular note as Gamechangers and Rakan Khalifa are both based out of Ontario.

As of June 2025, SimilarWeb estimates roughly half of what’s left of iGenius’ website traffic originates from the US.

While they have in the past against iGenius’ predecessor, US authorities have yet to take action against iGenius specifically.