CFTC Files Fraud Charges Against Another Bitcoin Scam

Friday, 19/01/2018 | 22:06 GMT by Aziz Abdel-Qader
  • Nearly all of the pool money was lost.
CFTC Files Fraud Charges Against Another Bitcoin Scam
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A New York resident who purportedly operated a Bitcoin trading firm was hit with criminal charges in the second enforcement action filed today by the CFTC against cryptocurrency-related frauds.

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The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission has charged Staten Island-based CabbageTech, doing business as Coin Drop Markets (CDM), and its principal, Patrick McDonnell, with running a fraudulent scheme that involved buying and trading the Cryptocurrencies Bitcoin and Litecoin.

The CFTC alleges that beginning in January 2017 and continuing through to the present, the defendants conspired to defraud investors by enticing them to send their money to CabbageTech, in exchange for trading recommendations and digital coins purchases under McDonnell’s direction.

Nearly all of the pool money was lost, according to the complaint that accuses the defendants of fraud, misappropriation, registration violations and issuing false statements.

In connection with the promotion of their pool, McDonnell made a series of materially false claims to lure investors interested in ‎digital coins trading. The claim was made that pool participants could get extraordinary investment returns, up to 300% in less than a week.

Instead ‎of using the investors’ monies in trading, the fraudsters ‎misappropriated all of the participants’ funds, then removed the website and social media materials and ceased communicating with customers.

Separately on Friday, the CFTC accused a Colorado businessman and his UK-registered company of violating trading regulations and defrauding at least 600 customers of more than $1.1 million.

As also ‎alleged, he used some new investors’ funds to pay back other investors in a Ponzi-‎like fashion, so that they would invest or refer additional money, thereby ‎allowing the scheme to continue for a longer period of time. ‎

A New York resident who purportedly operated a Bitcoin trading firm was hit with criminal charges in the second enforcement action filed today by the CFTC against cryptocurrency-related frauds.

Discover credible partners and premium clients at China’s leading finance event!

The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission has charged Staten Island-based CabbageTech, doing business as Coin Drop Markets (CDM), and its principal, Patrick McDonnell, with running a fraudulent scheme that involved buying and trading the Cryptocurrencies Bitcoin and Litecoin.

The CFTC alleges that beginning in January 2017 and continuing through to the present, the defendants conspired to defraud investors by enticing them to send their money to CabbageTech, in exchange for trading recommendations and digital coins purchases under McDonnell’s direction.

Nearly all of the pool money was lost, according to the complaint that accuses the defendants of fraud, misappropriation, registration violations and issuing false statements.

In connection with the promotion of their pool, McDonnell made a series of materially false claims to lure investors interested in ‎digital coins trading. The claim was made that pool participants could get extraordinary investment returns, up to 300% in less than a week.

Instead ‎of using the investors’ monies in trading, the fraudsters ‎misappropriated all of the participants’ funds, then removed the website and social media materials and ceased communicating with customers.

Separately on Friday, the CFTC accused a Colorado businessman and his UK-registered company of violating trading regulations and defrauding at least 600 customers of more than $1.1 million.

As also ‎alleged, he used some new investors’ funds to pay back other investors in a Ponzi-‎like fashion, so that they would invest or refer additional money, thereby ‎allowing the scheme to continue for a longer period of time. ‎

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