French Lawmaker Denies He Was Paid to Promote a Crypto Scam in National Assembly
A French lawmaker has been accused of promoting LimoCoin Swap (LMCSWAP), a “suspicious” African crypto project – but denies claims he was paid to talk up the coin in the National Assembly by lobbyists. The claims were th...
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The claims were the latest to come from the newspapers Le Monde and MediaPart’s investigations into an Israel-based firm named Team Jorge....
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