OneCoin holding Ponzi occasion in 2022 @ Crowne Plaza, UK

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OneCoin founder Ruja Ignatova is on the FBI’s most needed listing.

Sheltered by Bulgarian authorities, OneCoin itself continues to be operational.

As a part of ongoing efforts to lure new buyers into the $4 billion rip-off, OneCoin is holding a advertising occasion London subsequent month.

To dupe buyers, OneCoin now manufacturers itself as One Ecosystem. Tickets to One Ecosystem’s “Reform” occasion are £50 GBP.

A flyer doing the rounds reveals OneCoin’s December fifth Ponzi occasion will probably be headlined by CEO Ventsislav Zlatkov.

Zlatkov was appointed earlier this yr by the scammers in Bulgaria working what’s left of OneCoin.

The remainder of the headliners are OneCoin executives and promoters, whose respective nations have didn’t take motion towards them.

  • Ivan Zerkov – COO of DealShaker, OneCoin’s failed ecommerce market (launched in an try and legitimize the Ponzi scheme)
  • Nikolay Manalov – OneCoin’s Head of Advertising and marketing
  • Lyudmil Georgiev – OneCoin’s Company Coordinator
  • Tommi Vuorinen – high promoter and web winner from Finland

OneCoin promoter “Captain” Cordel King Jayms is known to not be attending the occasion.

The venue internet hosting OneCoin’s Ponzi occasion is Crowne Plaza London.

As per a Twitter submit by Crypto Xpose dated November twelfth, the Metropolis of London Police have been notified of the deliberate occasion.

BehindMLM understands that, whereas the Metropolis of London Police will monitor the occasion, they don’t plan on taking motion.

Crowne Plaza have been contacted and purportedly aren’t involved about internet hosting a OneCoin Ponzi occasion.

Crowne Plaza London is owned by IHG Lodges and Resorts, a publicly listed “British multinational hospitality firm headquartered in Denham, Buckinghamshire, England”.

OneCoin’s founder Ruja Ignatova hasn’t been seen since she disappeared in 2017.

Ignatova was added to the FBI’s most needed listing in July. She can also be on Interpol’s pink discover listing.