Bank fraud added to Mark Scott’s OneCoin indictment
A superseding indictment has added one count of Conspiracy to Commit Bank Fraud against Mark Scott.
A superseding indictment has added one count of Conspiracy to Commit Bank Fraud against Mark Scott.
The DOJ has requested permission to present several witnesses at Mark S. Scott’s trial via CCTV. Attached to the filing is a special agent declaration, which reveals insight into evidence the DOJ will present against Scott.
After his arrest on suspicion of helping OneCoin launder hundreds of millions of dollars, Mark S. Scott sat down with FBI agents for an interview. Scott alleges he was denied an attorney during the interview. He’s subsequently asked the court to suppress anything he said during it as evidence. On September 27th the DOJ clapped [Continue reading…]
As bits and pieces of the US DOJ case against OneCoin and its executives are unsealed, we’re getting a clearer picture of where the case is at. In a recent filing concerning potentially privileged information, a previously sealed order has revealed the New York court’s position on the DOJ’s evidence.
Pursuant to a sealed July 23rd order, the DOJ is seeking access to potentially privileged evidence.
After three years the City of London Police have revealed they’ve dropped their OneCoin investigation. The revelation was made in what appears to be a public request for a case review.
As part of their BBC Sounds podcast collection, presenter Jamie Bartlett is exploring the disappearance of OneCoin’s Ruja Ignatova.
The Faculty of Commercial and Business Sciences (FKPV) is a college in Celje, Slovenia. FKPV is currently gearing up to hold a three-day “blockchain summer school” event starting September 17th. As per FKPV’s promotional material for the event; Don’t miss great lecturers, work in the sections on cryptocurrencies and ICOs, and smart contracts and technology. [Continue reading…]
Authorities in Thailand have arrested top local OneCoin promoter Mana Chu Mueang. Mana, who refers to himself as a “cryptocurrency wizard”, is believed to have stolen over 500 million baht from OneCoin victims ($16.3 million USD).
Following a failed bid to blame the DOJ for production of evidence so close to trial, Mark Scott’s OneCoin trial has been postponed till November.