CFTC Orders Three Individuals to Pay $1.75 Million in Crypto Scheme Case

Tuesday, 10/08/2021 | 19:31 GMT by Felipe Erazo
  • The defendants represented a business named Global Trading Club which claimed to trade cryptos on behalf of its customers.
CFTC Orders Three Individuals to Pay $1.75 Million in Crypto Scheme Case
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The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC ) announced on Tuesday that it has entered a consent order against three individuals related to a cryptocurrency scheme. According to the press release, the authority issued an order against Mayco Alexis Maldonado Garcia and a separate order against Cesar Castaneda and Joel Castaneda García.

The legal action – filed in the Southern District of Texas – sought to impose a permanent ban and injunction on the defendants from registering with the CFTC and trading commodity interests. The case dates back to August 2016, whose scheme, dubbed Global Trading Club (GTC), ran until October 2017 by the defendants and others. The CFTC detailed that the firm employed so-called 'master traders' who claimed to have years of experience trading cryptos.

“The defendants further falsely represented that customer earnings would increase based on the amount of their deposit and that GTC would award bonuses to customers who referred others to the GTC business. Additionally, to conceal their fraud, the defendants caused misleading trading statements to be posted online,” the CFTC said. Moreover, the authority commented that at least 27 individuals deposited almost $989,000 with one or more scheme.

Penalties to Be Paid

“The orders also require the defendants to pay $989,550 in restitution, Mayco Alexis Maldonado Garcia to pay a civil monetary penalty of $400,000, and Cesar Castaneda and Joel Castaneda Garcia to each pay a civil monetary penalty of $180,000,” the complaint added. Maura Viehmeyer, Erica Bodin, James A. Garcia, Aimée Latimer-Zayets and Rick Glaser were in charge of the case’s investigation.

In July, the CFTC filed a civil enforcement action against three individuals allegedly involved in a multimillion commodities fraud scheme. The financial authority filed charges before the US District Court for the Southern District of New York against Robert Jeffrey Johnson, Kathleen Hook, Ross Baldwin, Precious Commodities, Inc. (PCI), National Coin Broker, Inc. (NCB) and NCB Wholesale Co. (NCBWC) who are all from Florida.

The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC ) announced on Tuesday that it has entered a consent order against three individuals related to a cryptocurrency scheme. According to the press release, the authority issued an order against Mayco Alexis Maldonado Garcia and a separate order against Cesar Castaneda and Joel Castaneda García.

The legal action – filed in the Southern District of Texas – sought to impose a permanent ban and injunction on the defendants from registering with the CFTC and trading commodity interests. The case dates back to August 2016, whose scheme, dubbed Global Trading Club (GTC), ran until October 2017 by the defendants and others. The CFTC detailed that the firm employed so-called 'master traders' who claimed to have years of experience trading cryptos.

“The defendants further falsely represented that customer earnings would increase based on the amount of their deposit and that GTC would award bonuses to customers who referred others to the GTC business. Additionally, to conceal their fraud, the defendants caused misleading trading statements to be posted online,” the CFTC said. Moreover, the authority commented that at least 27 individuals deposited almost $989,000 with one or more scheme.

Penalties to Be Paid

“The orders also require the defendants to pay $989,550 in restitution, Mayco Alexis Maldonado Garcia to pay a civil monetary penalty of $400,000, and Cesar Castaneda and Joel Castaneda Garcia to each pay a civil monetary penalty of $180,000,” the complaint added. Maura Viehmeyer, Erica Bodin, James A. Garcia, Aimée Latimer-Zayets and Rick Glaser were in charge of the case’s investigation.

In July, the CFTC filed a civil enforcement action against three individuals allegedly involved in a multimillion commodities fraud scheme. The financial authority filed charges before the US District Court for the Southern District of New York against Robert Jeffrey Johnson, Kathleen Hook, Ross Baldwin, Precious Commodities, Inc. (PCI), National Coin Broker, Inc. (NCB) and NCB Wholesale Co. (NCBWC) who are all from Florida.

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Felipe earned a degree in journalism at the University of Chile with the highest honour in the overall ranking, and he also holds a Bachelor of Arts in Social Communication. In addition, he has been working as a freelance writer and Forex/crypto analyst, with experience gained from several forex broker firms and crypto-related media outlets around the world. He has been involved in the world of online forex trading since 2010 and in the crypto sphere since 2015.
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