Randall Crater, the creator of purported cryptocurrency My Big Coin, has been convicted for stealing over $6 million from investors by falsely claiming that this new crypto asset was backed by [.]
A Boston jury on Wednesday heard that the owner of a defunct cryptocurrency business stole millions of dollars from investors by falsely telling them his virtual currency was backed by gold, while his lawyer argued that investors knew they were sinking cash into a risky startup.
The last "Varsity Blues" trial opened Tuesday before a Boston federal jury, with prosecutors describing a father stuffing a cash bribe into a paper shopping bag to win his daughter's admission to Georgetown, and defense lawyers suggesting the money was simply a thank-you gift to an old college friend.
airport. since that strange day at the boat in maryland izzy has hired an attorney. she says her job was taken away though she s not been officially fired. her attorney, christopher markham said she didn t want what could have happened to occur. she thought it may have been a threat to the organization. we were never allowed on set for james big come back music video. anything else you want people to know about you, about this growing movement? well, i have to get in there right now but we can talk at a later time, possibly. nice talking to you. weeks later christian gave us some behind the scenes video. even says the shoot was quote very successful and that the edited version will be posted online soon. that s cut. ladies and gentlemen, that s a wrap. he hopes to team up with james again on more projects.