Bulgarian 'cryptoqueen' Ruja Ignatova, who is amongst the FBI's top ten most wanted for her fraudulent cryptocurrency scheme is still at large. In 2022, Ruja Ignatova, now 44, was put on the list after feds said the self-professed 'crypto queen' scammed investors out of more than $4billion, with a Ponzi scheme though her now-defunct company, OneCoin. Ruja Ignatova, now 44, …
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The story so far: On June 30, the Federal Bureau of Investigation added Bulgarian-born Ruja Ignatova to its ‘Ten Most Wanted Fugitive List’ – currently the only woman on the list. The company has been found guilty of manipulating the demand and supply of the purported cryptocurrency—OneCoin—and making false public representations to lure victims into purchasing ‘OneCoin packages’ to mine …
A Bulgarian woman dubbed the "Crypto Queen" after she raised billions of dollars in a fraudulent virtual currency scheme was placed on the FBI's 10 most wanted list Thursday. after she raised billions of dollars in a fraudulent virtual currency scheme was placed on the FBI's 10 most wanted fugitives list June 30, 2022. / The Federal Bureau of Investigation …