”According to Olofsson, there is another, final reason for encouraging investors in such scams to use cryptocurrency. Investors who use crypto are far less likely to report that they have been a victim of crime to the police. The scammers know this, which is part of their strategy in getting away with the crime. It also makes any investigation by the authorities that much more difficult. This too is part of the risk analysis of the criminals. In short, crimes involving the theft of crypto like this are more or less considered “risk-free” by the perps.””
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the story continues
https://businesscann.com/juicy-fields-legal-challenges-gather-pace-across-europe-but-concerns-raised-over-increasing-efforts-to-put-blame-on-victims/ A growing number of legal challenges are now being brought against both those directly involved in the scam, and those organisations who helped facilitate it. However, as pressure builds to cast the stone and see someone held accountable for the missing millions, some investors are now reportedly being implicated themselves by both financial institutions and authorities for their ‘involvement in criminal activity’, whether they were aware of it or not.
Juicy Fields Fraud Controversy
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