Brazilian Football Legend Ronaldinho Denies Crypto Scam Accusations
Retired Brazilian soccer star Ronaldinho Gaucho has denied accusations of involvement in a cryptocurrency pyramid scheme bearing his name. On Thursday, the soccer star, whose real name is Ronaldo de Assis Moreira, appear...
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On Thursday, the soccer star, whose real name is Ronaldo de Assis Moreira, appeared before a group of lawmakers at a congressional hearing to address these serious allegations.
He categorically denied any association with the company implicated in the fraudulent activities, known as 18k Ronaldinho Comércio e Participações Ltda....
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