Cryptocurrency fraud can lead to serious federal charges. While cryptocurrency is largely unregulated and untraceable – which is a feature, not a bug – using it to defraud others is still a crime. It can be difficult for federal law enforcement to tell the difference between someone who is running a legitimate cryptocurrency investment scheme and someone who is running an investment scam. Asking people to send you money to invest for them is always a risky plan. Even if you are legitimately trying to help people make money, losing investment funds in cryptocurrency can make it appear that you are simply scamming people and keeping their money. If you are charged with cryptocurrency fraud, you need a dedicated Dallas, TX white-collar crimes attorney to help you.
If you were investing in cryptocurrency on others’ behalf, losing the money can rapidly lead to you getting accused of defrauding your investors. Part of the problem has to do with the nature of cryptocurrency. You may not have access to clear records showing where the money went like you would in traditional investing. There is also the fact that cryptocurrency is often used in all types of criminal activity to the point where dealing in at all might be considered suspicious.
You might be more likely to be accused of fraud if:
If you are facing federal charges after investing in cryptocurrency with other people’s money, Spencer & Associates will fight for you. Skilled Dallas, TX investment scam attorney Arnold Spencer will do all he can to help you avoid a serious conviction. Contact us at (214) 376-4441 for a complimentary consultation.
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