OneCoin victim class-action lawsuit filed in New York


A proposed class-action lawsuit has been filed in opposition to OneCoin in New York.

The opening introduction of the criticism quotes Manhattan U.S. Legal professional Geoffrey S. Berman, and just about says all of it;

[They] created a multi-billion-dollar “cryptocurrency” firm primarily based fully on lies and deceit.

They promised large returns and minimal threat, however … this enterprise was a pyramid scheme primarily based on smoke and mirrors greater than zeroes and ones.

Traders had been victimized whereas the defendants obtained wealthy.

OneCoin investor Christine Grablis is known as as plaintiff within the case.

Named defendants are OneCoin, Ruja Ignatova, Konstantin Ignatov, Sebastian Greenwood and Mark Scott.

Grablis’ criticism depends closely on the DOJ’s varied instances in opposition to OneCoin insiders, specifically Ignatova, Ignatov and Scott.

Sebastian Greenwood is believed to be underneath US custody however has been in an data blackout since extradition from Thailand.

The lawsuit additionally options OneCoin’s personal advertising materials and backoffice screenshots.

Representing Grablis is the regulation agency Silver Miller, who’re additionally behind the nonetheless enjoying out BitConnect class-action.

Grablis claims to have invested roughly $130,000 into OneCoin between August 2015 and 2016.

She was a part of OneCoin’s group of unofficial US traders, which the lawsuit claims was headed up by

  1. Tom McMurrain
  2. Denis Murdock
  3. Sal Leto
  4. Bob Byrum
  5. Carl Wilt
  6. Greg Knox
  7. Margie Scott
  8. Maurice Katz
  9. Steve Gotberg
  10. Kevin Foster
  11. Sarah McGee
  12. Glenn Smith
  13. Ken Labine – Canada – recruits in USA
  14. Sheri Hilliard-Pearce
  15. Jason Richard Mangan
  16. Charlotte Mangan
  17. Joseph W. Piper
  18. Jodi Tressler Greene
  19. Keith Bliss
  20. Stan Harris
  21. Mike DiGaetano
  22. Michael & Latasha DeArmond
  23. Jeff Shofner
  24. John Reilly
  25. Ray Lopez
  26. Willie Tubbs
  27. Mary Spicer
  28. Kaytee Godiva
  29. Brent Patrick
  30. Beverly Washington
  31. Sandy Davis
  32. Tory Bailey
  33. Mark Halbig
  34. Erik Enriquez
  35. Jack Palis
  36. Patricia Ann
  37. Jeff Litzenberger
  38. Barbara Lloyd
  39. Lucille Bolton Shannon
  40. Alan C. Delaney
  41. Andy McCormack
  42. Joseph A Mitchell
  43. Rick Harris
  44. Katherine Clement
  45. Erick Brent
  46. Ellis Vernon
  47. Dean Hackney
  48. Tom Cao
  49. Robert Townsend
  50. Crystal Marie Spath
  51. Belinda Aquino
  52. Susan Bayerle
  53. Jennifer Vloggity-Korol
  54. Wayne Bailey
  55. Shanna McCarty
  56. Robin ‘Robertson’ Keith
  57. Steve Stucke
  58. John Reilly and
  59. Richard Marks

GRABLIS herself met on a number of events with Sal Leto, Bob Byrum, Carl Wilt, Greg Knox, and Margie Scott, who every acted as representatives of ONECOIN LTD. in brokering the acquisition/sale to Plaintiff GRABLIS of the OneCoin dealer packages/memberships during which she invested.

Notice that whereas the above names are cited as main recruiters for OneCoin within the US, they aren’t named defendants.

Citing a number of violations of the Securities Act and extra breach of contract, unjust enrichment, fraudulent inducement, fraudulent misrepresentation, negligent misrepresentation, conversion and civil conspiracy counts, Grablis seeks the institution of a constructive belief, damages, accounting of funds remaining and cessation of OneCoin’s fraudulent enterprise alternative.

If authorized, the lawsuit will proceed as a class-action, represented by Grablis and Silver Miller.

Potential roadblocks to the case embrace a lawsuit filed by the SEC, which might doubtless embrace the appointment of a Receiver.

If that occurs, it’s virtually assured any competing civil lawsuits will probably be stayed.

Given we haven’t seen something from the SEC concerning BitConnect although, whether or not they get entangled in OneCoin is unsure.

One differentiating issue between BitConnect and OneCoin is the arrest of a number of OneCoin executives.

Keep tuned for updates on the case.

 

Replace twelfth October 2020 – Simply shy of a 12 months and half later, we’ve revisited the OneCoin class-action for a standing replace.

 

Replace ninth October 2021 – On October eighth Plaintiffs Donald Berdeaux and Christine Grablis filed for voluntary dismissal.