UK Orders Worldwide Asset Freeze on Fugitive Cryptoqueen Ruja Ignatova
UK freezes assets of OneCoin's Ruja Ignatova as global manhunt intensifies; FBI raises bounty to $5 million.

UK freezes assets of OneCoin's Ruja Ignatova as global manhunt intensifies; FBI raises bounty to $5 million.
Cryptocurrency regulation is getting more challenging in the United States following several cases of fraud and crashes of crypto-related firms.
There is no conclusive evidence of her death, and the event is only conjecture at this point.
The ex-boyfriend of the infamous “Cryptoqueen” has been sentenced to five years in prison for laundering hundreds of millions of dollars.
A BBC report says that new transparency requirements in the UK show that Ruja Ignatova is the owner of a plush penthouse property in London that was listed for sale.
OneCoin founder Dr. Ruja Ignatova has resurfaced more than five years after vanishing from the public eye.
A range of sketches show the changes the fraudster might have endured to evade capture.
Ruja Ignatova, who is notoriously known as the "Cryptoqueen," has evaded capture for five years and authorities are still clueless as to her whereabouts.
She is known as the "Cryptoqueen" because she conned billions of dollars using a cryptocurrency that had no actual value ...
The Bulgarian-German businesswoman was last spotted in Athens in 2017, and now it’s worth up to $100,000 to provide U.S. law enforcement with information about her.