Latest Report Reveals OneCoin Founder Ruja Ignatova, Dubbed the ‘Crypto Queen,’ Died in 2018

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Recent evidence suggests that the founder of OneCoin, Ruja Ignatova, was allegedly murdered on a yacht in November 2018. A yacht is a vessel used for pleasure, cruising, or racing, either sailing or powered. Ignatova, also known as the “Crypto Queen,” has been missing since 2017, when the FBI issued an arrest warrant for her.

“Crypto Queen” Ruja Ignatova Is Dead.

It is worth noting that the known Bulgarian drug smuggler, Hristoforos Amanatidis, is believed to have ordered the Crypto Queen’s murder in Greece in 2018, according to a report by the Bureau for Investigative Reporting and Data (BIRD) on a different investigation.

Ruja Ignatova has been escaping from many foreign law enforcement agencies since 2017 as she was accused of money laundering, wire fraud, and securities fraud by US authorities in the early months of 2019. In June 2022, her name was placed on the FBI Ten Most Wanted list.

Information: True or False?

According to the story, her body was brutalized and thrown into the Ionian Sea. In the meantime, Crypto Xpose, a OneCoin-exposing Twitter account, stated that this information might not always be true. They pointed out that the FBI does not feature deceased missing individuals among its top ten most sought list of people. However, the Bulgarian police do not believe the claims of her death to be true because there is no hard proof supporting them.

Having Property

On January 23, Ruja Ignatove, the renowned OneCoin founder, was purportedly the owner of Abbots House Penthouse Ltd and was tied to a London home. This firm purchased a multi-million dollar apartment in London’s Kensington neighborhood. According to the New York Post, the property was first listed for sale for $15.5 million but was then reduced to $13.6 million and removed from the market.

According to reports, Ignatova has been directed to declare themselves as the owners since last year as a result of UK regulations. In contrast, a different BBC article claims that German prosecutors at Bielefeld were responsible for the listing, not UK law enforcement or Ignatova.

Vanished Or Killed

As we know, Cryptoqueen was the nickname used by Ruja Ignatova. She vanished in 2017 with more than $4 billion after the FBI issued an arrest order for her. However, the crime was described by the authorities as the biggest global swindle ever. The FBI included the “Cryptoqueen” on its list of “Ten Most Wanted Fugitives” in June 2022.

 

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