The United States District Court for the Southern District of New York is taking decisive action against individuals linked to the crypto Ponzi scheme, AirBit Club. Recent developments have seen key players in the scheme, including Scott Hughes, Cecilia Millan, and Karina Chairez, sentenced for their roles in the international fraud and money laundering ring.
Meanwhile, several experts believe that the recent development marks a significant milestone in the pursuit of justice against the perpetrators of one of the cryptocurrency industry’s most audacious scams.
The United States District Court for the Southern District of New York has sent a clear message to crypto fraudsters by making significant progress in holding the perpetrators of the AirBit Club Ponzi scheme accountable for their actions.
After months of legal proceedings, the court has sentenced three key defendants, Scott Hughes, Cecilia Millan, and Karina Chairez, for their roles in the crypto scam that cheated unsuspecting investors out of millions.
Notably, The AirBit Club scheme, launched in late 2015, masqueraded as a legitimate cryptocurrency mining and trading company, employing a multi-level marketing approach to attract investors. The project promises guaranteed daily returns on cryptocurrency investments.
Additionally, the fraudsters behind AirBit Club lured in victims with compelling presentations, convincing them that their money was being put to work in the crypto market. However, instead of delivering on these promises, the scheme’s founders and promoters diverted approximately $100 million of investors’ money for their gain.
Victims, who attempted to withdraw funds from the platform, often encountered excuses, delays, and hidden fees, leaving them with substantial losses.
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The recent release reveals that Scott Hughes, an attorney involved in laundering approximately $18 million of AirBit Club’s ill-gotten gains, received an 18-month prison sentence. On the other hand, Cecilia Millan, a senior-level AirBit Club promoter, got a five-year prison term, while Karina Chairez, another senior-level promoter, was sentenced to one year and one day behind bars.
Additionally, Hughes, Millan, and Chairez were each sentenced to three years of supervised release on top of their prison sentences. These verdicts send a strong message that cryptocurrency investment scams, particularly those engaged in large-scale fraud, will face severe consequences.
Meanwhile, the recent judgment follows the latest imprisonment of AirBit Club co-founder Pablo Renato Rodriguez, who received a 12-year jail sentence in late September 2023. In addition, Gutemberg Dos Santos, another co-founder who has pleaded guilty to multiple charges, is set to be sentenced on October 4, 2023.
As the last of the six individuals connected to AirBit Club to face sentencing, Dos Santos’s case signifies the final chapter in holding those responsible for this extensive cryptocurrency fraud accountable. Notably, Jackie Aguilar, who also pleaded guilty earlier this year, tragically passed away before sentencing.
The sentencing of key individuals involved in the AirBit Club Ponzi scheme signifies a significant victory in the ongoing battle against crypto-related fraud.
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