Zionix Global loses third domain, CEO Jenna Zwagil bails
The collapsed Zionix Global Ponzi scheme has lost its third website domain.
Also as predicted when Zionix Global disabled withdrawals earlier this month, CEO Jenna Zwagil has also bailed.
Following the loss of its first two website domains in October, Zionix Global rebooted on the domain “zionixglobal.ai”.
This domain was lost on December 3rd. The WHOIS record for the domain suggests it was seized by the registrar, in the same manner as Zionix Global’s first two domains.
Zionix Global didn’t address the reason it lost its third domain. Instead, on December 4th, Zionix Global activated a previously registered fourth domain.
“Zionixglobal.org” was registered on October 27th, 2025. Given the same registrar was used for Zionix Global’s .AI and .ORG domains, it’s likely it’s only matter of time before the .ORG domain is seized too.
Instead of being honest about losing its .AI domain, Zionix Global stated it was “making a quick update to improve platform access.”
Also unaddressed by Zionix Global is CEO Jenna Zwagil bailing.

Instead, Troy Dooly published a press-release on social media;
Zionix Global is formally relocating its corporate registration from the United States to the British Virgin Islands (BVI), where the regulatory environment aligns with the company’s long-term vision for global expansion.
As part of this jurisdictional transition, Zionix has begun securing VASP (Virtual Asset Service Provider) licensing to ensure compliance with international regulations.
In alignment with these changes, Jenna Zwagil will transition from her role as CEO into a new position as Strategic Consultant.
This shift allows her to focus on product innovation, compliance alignment, brand development, and long-term strategic direction. Her private agency will continue supporting Zionix, ensuring continuity and stability throughout the restructuring process.
Some points:
- Zionix Global has not operated legally since launch and continues to violate financial laws in countries it solicits investment in;
- I think its’ pretty obvious Zwagil isn’t advising scammers hiding in Dubai on anything;
- Zionix Global registering a new shell company in the BVI is a due-diligence red flag (tax haven, non-existent regulation of MLM related fraud)
Not surprisingly, Zwagil’s departure hasn’t gone down well with investors she lured into the Ponzi scheme;

Those investors, cut off from funds when Zionix Global disabled withdrawals while Zwagil was CEO, are now looking for answers. Other than baloney about still advising Zionix Global through “her company”, Zwagil isn’t giving them any.
With Zwagil’s departure, Zionix Global is now relying on Joash Naidoo and Theo Theodorou to string investors along:

The scammers running Zionix Global are now frantically looking for a CEO replacement in Dubai;
With its relocation overseas, Zionix Global is currently in the process of appointing a new international CEO who will operate from the jurisdiction where Zionix will be headquartered.
Jenna Zwagil will work closely with this new leader to ensure full alignment, operational continuity, and a seamless transition.
It’s assumed once they find someone stupid enough to play puppet CEO, a name will be made public.
Given BehindMLM has already noted Zionix Global has collapsed, we’re probably not likely to continue reporting on the scam. Especially since an announced third reboot appears to drop the MLM business model;
Zionix Global is evolving into a streamlined, compliance-first affiliate model focused solely on product and membership sales. This updated framework is not an MLM structure, and therefore does not require traditional MLM leadership roles.
If the inevitable failure of Zionix Global’s third reboot pops up on my radar, I’ll leave an update below.

