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U.S. Court Rejects $1.25 Billion Bankruptcy Filing by Crypto Ponzi Scheme Operator

2025-09-11 13:47:49
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ChainCatcher News: A court in Texas has rejected Nathan Fuller's bankruptcy petition. He admitted to operating a cryptocurrency Ponzi scheme through Privvy Investments LLC, involving over $1.25 billion.

The court found that Fuller concealed assets, forged records, and used investor funds for luxury goods, gambling trips, and purchasing nearly $1 million in property for his ex-wife. The U.S. Department of Justice emphasized that bankruptcy proceedings will not serve as a "safe harbor" for crypto fraudsters. Although blockchain technology allows for tracking the flow of funds, legal experts point out that investors are likely to recover only a portion of their money, especially when assets have been misappropriated or transferred overseas.

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