The accused in the "Shadow Bank" case is ready to confess, but against the seizure of assets.

2020-10-16 08:30
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Former Minnesota Viking investor Reginald Fowler, according to the Cointelegraph, is willing to admit his involvement in Crypto Capital's "shadow banking" business, but against private equity. Pleavagen's $ 371 million portion is based on Fowler's proceeds from criminal proceedings. However, jurors believe that Fowler's actions did not endanger the victim and that his property should not be confiscated. The company is said to have played a key role in the lawsuit alleging that Bitfinex failed to report a loss of $ 850 million from users. The exchange said the money was deposited in Crypto Capital before being seized by government authorities in several countries.

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