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US Man Pleads Guilty in $722 Million Bitclub Network Ponzi Scheme Case

Posted by Andries Van Tonder on September 08, 2020 - 5:43am


US Man Pleads Guilty in $722 Million Bitclub Network Ponzi Scheme Case

US Man Pleads Guilty in $722 Million Bitclub Network Ponzi Scheme Case

A Bitclub Network Ponzi scheme promoter has admitted to charges of selling unregistered securities and to subscribing to a false tax return in connection with his role in the $722 million fraud scam. The man, Joseph Frank Abel, pleaded guilty by video conference before U.S. District Judge Claire C. Cecchi.

The U.S. citizen becomes the second person to plead guilty to charges relating to the scam after Romanian Silviu Catalin Balaci’s admission in July. Abel was initially charged by indictment in December 2019 along with four other co-defendants soon after their arrest.

According to the statement released by U.S. Attorney, Craig Carpenito, the defendant, and his accomplices operated “a fraudulent scheme that solicited money from investors in exchange for shares of purported cryptocurrency mining pools.” In addition, the scheme “rewarded investors for recruiting new investors into the scheme.”

Furthermore, the statement says Abel, who operated as the scheme’s large-scale promoter, “marketed and sold shares of Bitclub Network despite knowing that the network and its operators did not file a registration statement to register shares with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.”

According to regulations in the United States, the conspiracy charge to which Abel pleaded, guilty carries “a maximum penalty of five years in prison and a fine of $250,000, or twice the pecuniary gain to the defendant or loss to the victims.”

The tax charge, on the other hand, carries a maximum penalty of three years in prison and a fine of $100,000. Sentencing is scheduled for Jan. 27, 2021.

However, the court statement suggests that the other four defendants initially charged along with Abel, are off the hook, at least for the time being:

The charges and allegations against the other defendants are merely accusations, and they are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.

From April 2014 through to December 2019, Abel and his accomplices operated the scheme which specifically targeted “dumb” investors. The operation, which grew to become one of the largest crypto Ponzi schemes, targeted countries in Asia, Africa, and Europe. Many lost invested funds when the scheme collapsed at around the same time directors were arrested.

What does the guilty plea by Abel mean for victims of the Ponzi scheme? Share your thoughts in the comments section below.

Corneliu Boghian Good info. thanks !
September 9, 2020 at 8:31am
Simon Keighley Yet another scam artist running a Ponzi scheme found guilty Andries. The quicker we can make these Ponzi schemes disappear, the better. Be careful out there - when it sounds too good to be true, it usually is. Thanks for sharing.
September 8, 2020 at 9:33am
Andries Van Tonder Thank you Charles & Marian
September 8, 2020 at 9:02am
Charles Phillips It is important to research companies and the credibility of the owners before trusting them with your cash. Their promises made may not be promises they intend to keep.
September 8, 2020 at 5:58am