NEW YORK (AP) — The founder and former CEO of the failed cryptocurrency lending platform Celsius Network could face decades in prison after pleading guilty Tuesday to federal fraud charges, admitting ...
The founder of Celsius Network Alex Mashinsky was finally sentenced to 12 years in prison for crypto fraud. Mashinsky avoided a longer 20-year sentence, despite calls for the longer term due to the ...
The U.S. Justice Department wants the court to impose of 20-year prison sentence on Alex Mashinsky, the founder of collapsed cryptocurrency lender Celsius Network who pleaded guilty last year to ...
Celsius Network founder and former CEO Alex Mashinsky has been sentenced to 12 years of prison in a crypto fraud case. According to a report by news agency Reuters, the founder of the bankruptcy ...
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In no way, shape or form victim blaming here - it's just that I also have the question the financial intelligence of anyone that commits their entire life savings into crypto. I have to imagine that ...
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FILE - Alexander Mashinsky, founder and former chief executive of the failed cryptocurrency lending platform Celsius Network, leaves Manhattan federal court with his legal team, July 25, 2023, in New ...
Alex Mashinsky, the founder of cryptocurrency lender Celsius Network, was ordered to spend 12 years in prison for defrauding hundreds of thousands of customers lured by his firm’s high interest rates ...