Instead of investing in bitcoin and foreign currency trading, as promised, Palafox used new investor funds to pay old ones and siphoned millions for personal use.

What to know:

    Ramil Ventura Palafox, founder of Praetorian Group International, ran a Ponzi scheme that misled over 90,000 investors and drained over $62.7 million.Instead of investing in bitcoin and forex trading as promised, Palafox used new investor funds to pay old ones and siphoned millions for personal use.Palafox spent millions on luxury cars, homes and designer items, while fabricating investment returns on an online portal.
  • Ramil Ventura Palafox, founder of Praetorian Group International, ran a Ponzi scheme that misled over 90,000 investors and drained over $62.7 million.
  • Instead of investing in bitcoin and forex trading as promised, Palafox used new investor funds to pay old ones and siphoned millions for personal use.
  • Palafox spent millions on luxury cars, homes and designer items, while fabricating investment returns on an online portal.
  • The CEO of Praetorian Group International (PGI) wassentencedto 20 years in prison in the U.S. for running a global Ponzi scheme that falsely claimed to invest in bitcoin and foreign exchange trading.

    Ramil Ventura Palafox, 61, promised daily returns of up to 3%, misleading more than 90,000 investors and draining over $62.7 million in funds, according to a Thursday statement from the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Virginia.

    PGI collectedmore than $201 millionfrom investors between late 2019 and 2021, including over 8,000 bitcoinBTC$69,005.21, according to court records. Instead of investing the money, prosecutors said Palafox used new investor funds to pay old ones while siphoning millions for himself.

    To keep the illusion going, Palafox built an online portal where investors could track their supposed profits, with numbers that were entirely fabricated.

    In reality, Palafox was buying Lamborghinis, luxury homes in Las Vegas and Los Angeles and penthouse suites at high-end hotels. Prosecutors say he spent $3 million on luxury cars and another $3 million on designer clothing, watches, and jewelry.

    The case was investigated by the FBI and IRS. Victims may be eligible for restitution. The SEC is pursuing civil penalties, and Palafox remains banned from handling securities.

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