Lawyer Involved In Cryptoqueen’s OneCoin Scam Receives Shocking Response From Court
September 19 2023 - 09:00AM
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The OneCoin scam saga has continued to linger despite it being
years since it took place, and this time around, a lawyer who was
involved in the pyramid scheme has received a rather shocking
response from the court. OneCoin Lawyer Denied Retrial
According to a report by Bloomberg, a US court has denied Mark
Scott’s request to be granted a new trial. The lawyer is said to
have helped launder $400 million as part of the proceeds from the
scheme and was found guilty by the court in November 2019 of money
laundering and bank fraud conspiracy. Related Reading: Ripple
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Predictions However, Scott was hoping to get a new trial on the
grounds of “legal mistakes” and following evidence that the
prosecution witness, who happens to be the brother of the
“cryptoqueen” Ruja Ignatova, perjured himself on the witness stand.
As to the court’s reason for the decision, US District Judge
Edgardo Ramos stated that he wasn’t convinced that Scott was
innocent despite the fact that Ignatova’s brother, Konstantin
Ignatov, lied in his testimony. The judge may have reached
this conclusion because the prosecution provided other irrefutable
evidence to the fact that Scott was guilty, and the court’s ruling
paves the way for Scott to be sentenced. However, Bloomberg
reports that Scott’s lawyer mentioned that his client intends to
appeal the decision. According to him, it is disappointing that the
court didn’t grant a new trial despite being provided with
“undisputed evidence that the Government’s sole cooperating witness
perjured himself.” Ignatov had himself been prosecuted for his role
in his sister’s fraudulent scheme. However, he pleaded guilty and
agreed to cooperate with the prosecutor, including testifying
against other alleged conspirators like Scott. One Of The Largest
Fraud Schemes On September 12, US District Judge Edgardo Ramos
sentenced OneCoin’s co-founder Karl Greenwood to 20 years
imprisonment and ordered him to pay close to $300 Million in
forfeiture. In the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) statement,
Greenwood, alongside Ruja Ignatova, is said to have “operated one
of the largest fraud schemes ever perpetrated.” Karlwood and
Ignatova reportedly made over $4 billion from their fraudulent
scheme, with many investors worldwide investing their money in the
cryptocurrency OneCoin. At the time, Ignotova claimed that crypto
would be the “Bitcoin killer.” Related Reading: Incoming
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“Cryptoqueen” still remains at large and is listed on the Federal
Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) top 10 most-wanted fugitives. She
is also listed as one of the most wanted criminals in Europe, with
Europol offering a reward of 5,000 Euros for information leading to
her arrest. The last known fact as to her whereabouts is that
she boarded a plane from Bulgaria to Athens and has ‘disappeared’
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