Has the most searched crypto queen of the FBI brutally murdered? (Report)

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According to the youngest Bulgarian sources, Ruja Ignatova, also known as "Cryptoqueen", could have been killed in November 2018. She is the founder of the fraudulent schemas OneCoin and was last spotted in Greece in 2017. Further evidence of their possible death Documents of the secret police, which were viewed by Bulgarian media, revealed that the notorious Ruja Ignatova could have been brutally murdered over four years ago. The killer, who acted on behalf of the local drug boss Hristoforo's Amanatidis ("Taki"), is said to have chopped her body and thrown her remains into the Ionian Sea. "Taki" is said to lead a criminal gang and one of the drug bosses in Eastern Europe ...

Jüngsten bulgarischen Quellen zufolge könnte Ruja Ignatova, auch bekannt als „Cryptoqueen“, im November 2018 getötet worden sein. Sie ist die Gründerin des betrügerischen Schemas OneCoin und wurde zuletzt 2017 in Griechenland gesichtet. Weitere Beweise für ihren möglichen Tod Dokumente der Geheimpolizei, die von bulgarischen Medien eingesehen wurden enthüllt dass die berüchtigte Ruja Ignatova vor über vier Jahren brutal ermordet worden sein könnte. Der Killer, der im Auftrag des lokalen Drogenbosses Hristoforos Amanatidis („Taki“) handelte, soll ihren Körper gehackt und ihre Überreste in das Ionische Meer geworfen haben. „Taki“ soll Anführer einer kriminellen Bande und einer der Drogenbosse im osteuropäischen Raum …
According to the youngest Bulgarian sources, Ruja Ignatova, also known as "Cryptoqueen", could have been killed in November 2018. She is the founder of the fraudulent schemas OneCoin and was last spotted in Greece in 2017. Further evidence of their possible death Documents of the secret police, which were viewed by Bulgarian media, revealed that the notorious Ruja Ignatova could have been brutally murdered over four years ago. The killer, who acted on behalf of the local drug boss Hristoforo's Amanatidis ("Taki"), is said to have chopped her body and thrown her remains into the Ionian Sea. "Taki" is said to lead a criminal gang and one of the drug bosses in Eastern Europe ...

Has the most searched crypto queen of the FBI brutally murdered? (Report)

According to the recent Bulgarian sources, Ruja Ignatova, known as "Cryptoqueen", could have been killed in November 2018.

She is the founder of the fraudulent schemas OneCoin and was last spotted in Greece in 2017.

Further evidence for your possible death

Documents of the Secret Police, which were viewed by Bulgarian media Preserver-Spaces = "True"> unveiled that the notorious Ruja Ignatova could have been brutally murdered over four years ago. The killer, who acted on behalf of the local drug boss Hristoforo's Amanatidis ("Taki"), is said to have chopped her body and thrown her remains into the Ionian Sea.

"Taki" is said to be the leader of a criminal gang and one of the drug bosses in Eastern Europe. He has checked his affairs from abroad since he moved from Bulgaria more than a decade ago after having problems with some political parties. Some reports believe that he has ordered Ignatova's murder because he had a connection to her fraudulent cryptocurrency project OneCoin.

The "Cryptoqueen" and their idea cheated millions of people between 2014 and 2016 and stole over $ 4 billion. Shortly after the authorities had started examining the fraud, she disappeared and was last seen in Athens, Greece in 2017.

Another theory says that Ignatova (who is preserver-spaces = "true"> included in the "Ten Most Wanted Fugitive" list of the fbi) hides on a one Luxurious yacht in the Mediterranean, far from the coast (where law enforcement authorities are not allowed to arrest).

Your friend goes to prison

The courthouse of the southern district of New York (SDNY) recently beat Ignatova's former Armenta-with a five-year-old Prainment.

The prosecutors claimed that he had washed $ 300 million of revenue from the Onecoin fraud and bought luxurious objects for himself, including a nozzle plane.

Armenta also injured his deal with the authorities by selling the plane, stole a check for 5 million dollars, Mexican companies bribed and funded funds that were deducted from OneCoin victims.

He was guilty of money laundering, extortion and wire fraud in 2018 and secured him a lower punishment. Ignatova's ex-lover asked to serve his punishment at FCI Miami Federal Prison-a correctional facility with low security for male occupants. The judges still have to decide on this application.

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