Florida Man Pleads Guilty to $400M Crypto Ponzi Scheme, Misused Funds for Mansions and Supercars

According to BlockBeats, on July 1, Christopher Alexander Delgado, a Florida man, pleaded guilty to wire fraud and money laundering charges. Prosecutors said Delgado orchestrated a Ponzi scheme through Goliath Ventures (formerly Gen-Z Venture Firm), soliciting approximately $400 million in investments under the guise of crypto liquidity pool returns, resulting in about $250 million in losses.

Investors' funds were diverted to purchase multiple multi-million dollar mansions, supercars including Lamborghini and Rolls-Royce vehicles, luxury goods, jewelry, high-end parties, and international travel. Delgado has agreed to forfeit multiple assets including real estate, vehicles, and luxury items.

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