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SEC costs Unicoin and executives for alleged $100 million fraud

The US Securities and Alternate Fee has charged crypto platform Unicoin and three of its executives, alleging they made false and deceptive statements about its crypto property that raised $100 million from buyers.

The SEC stated on Could 20 that it charged Unicoin CEO Alex Konanykhin, board member Silvina Moschini, and former funding chief Alex Dominguez with deceptive buyers about certificates that conveyed rights to obtain Unicoin tokens and inventory.

Mark Cave, affiliate director within the SEC’s Division of Enforcement, claimed the trio “exploited 1000’s of buyers with fictitious guarantees that its tokens, when issued, can be backed by real-world property together with a world portfolio of helpful actual property holdings.” 

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“The actual property property have been price a mere fraction of what the corporate claimed, and the vast majority of the corporate’s gross sales of rights certificates have been illusory,” Cave added.

The SEC’s criticism, filed in a Manhattan federal courtroom, charged Unicoin and the three executives with varied securities legal guidelines violations and asks for everlasting injunctive aid, together with paying again the allegedly ill-gotten features.

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