New Document Suggests OneCoin Crypto Fraudster Ruja Ignatova was 'Killed' in Greece in 2018 by Drug Lord – What's Going On?
Founder of the infamous crypto scam OneCoin, ‘CryptoQueen’ Ruja Ignatova was killed by a drug lord while on board a yacht in Greece, according to a new report published by investigative journalists. According to the repo...
According to the report, Ignatova was murdered on behalf of the infamous drug lord Hristoforos ‘Taki’ Amanatidis, who wanted to cover up his involvement in OneCoin. The murder is said to have happened in November of 2018....
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