CFTC Charged Crypto Platform Over “Pig Butchering” Scheme
It has been just reported the fact that the CFTC has charged a crypto platform over a pig butchering scheme. Check out the latest reports about this below. CFTC charges crypto platform The Commodity Futures Trading Commi...
It has been just reported the fact that the CFTC has charged a crypto platform over a pig butchering scheme. Check out the latest reports about this below.
CFTC charges crypto platformThe Commodity Futures Trading Commission has accused Debiex, a digital asset platform, of fraud.
The agency claims that Debiex used a romance scam tactic known as “pig butchering” to swindle $2.3 million from investors.
The CFTC filed a complaint against Debiex and Zhāng Chéng Yáng in the US District Court for the District of Arizona this week.
The agency alleges that Zhāng Chéng Yáng acted as a “money mule” for the platform. According to the CFTC, unidentified individuals associated with Debiex engaged in friendly or romantic relationships with potential customers by making false statements to gain their trust.
They then persuaded them to open and fund trading accounts with Debiex.
According to the attached complaint released by the CFTC, solicitors were found to have knowledge that could earn significant profits in crypto assets such as bitcoin and ether. However, regulators have accused Debiex of misappropriating around $2.3 million from five customers as part of the scheme.
The agency is seeking monetary penalties, trading bans, restitution for the affected customers, disgorgement, and a permanent injunction.
“This case is an example of the Division of Enforcement’s core mission—bringing justice for victims, rooting out misconduct, and holding accountable those who violate the anti-fraud provisions of the CEA,” CFTC Director of Enforcement Ian McGinley said in a statement.
According to the CFTC, Debeix deliberately targeted Asian Americans in a fraudulent scheme. They reached out to customers through social media platforms based in the United States and enticed them to open and fund trading accounts.
However, instead of using the funds for their intended purpose, Debiex misappropriated customers’ digital assets.
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