Defendants in ATM Coin Binary Options Scam Ordered to Pay $4.25 Million Fine

2019-11-5 20:45

A New York base court this week ordered defendants to pay a fine amounting to $4. 25 million for being part of an investment fraud scheme. The fraud in question involved the use of the crypto ATM coin.

The case in question was initially brought forward by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission in April 2018. On […].

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