The Signa scandal has reached new heights: Natalie Benko, wife of imprisoned real estate mogul René Benko, is now a formal suspect in Austria’s most explosive white-collar criminal investigation. Prosecutors allege she helped hide cash, jewelry, and luxury watches worth hundreds of thousands of euros to shield them from creditors. A luxury villa, a hidden safe, and even hunting rifles were seized in a raid that’s shaking Tyrol’s elite to its core.
The saga of Elizabeth Holmes, the convicted and imprisoned Theranos founder, has taken a jaw-dropping new turn. While Holmes languishes in a Texas federal prison, stripped of her Silicon Valley crown and now reduced to clerking for 31 cents an hour and teaching French to fellow inmates, her partner Billy Evans is making headlines by raising millions for a new blood-testing venture that’s already igniting déjà vu across the biotech world.
The high-stakes trial of Braden John Karony, former CEO of SafeMoon, which has gripped the crypto world with its explosive allegations and dramatic twists. Kicking off on May 5, 2025, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York (EDNY), this case is a rollercoaster of fraud, betrayal, and international intrigue. Karony, who has been free on a $3 million bail since February 2024, faces charges of securities fraud conspiracy, wire fraud conspiracy, and money laundering conspiracy. He’s pleaded not guilty.
Canadian TD Bank is restructuring its anti-money laundering (AML) team after incurring a record $3 billion penalty from U.S. regulators, with three vice presidents departing amid the overhaul. Three vice presidents at Canadian lender TD Bank's financial crime risk management team will be leaving the team as a part of changes new global anti-money laundering chief Jacqueline Sanjuas is making.
Ramil Ventura Palafox, 59, is the founder and CEO of PGI Global (Praetorian Group International), a company that operated a large-scale fraudulent investment scheme from January 2020 to October 2021. Palafox, a dual US-Philippine national, promoted PGI Global as a crypto and foreign exchange trading firm, promising investors guaranteed high returns through “membership packages” and an alleged AI-driven trading platform.
The Signa scandal has reached new heights: Natalie Benko, wife of imprisoned real estate mogul René Benko, is now a formal suspect in Austria’s most explosive white-collar criminal investigation. Prosecutors allege she helped hide cash, jewelry, and luxury watches worth hundreds of thousands of euros to shield them from creditors. A luxury villa, a hidden safe, and even hunting rifles were seized in a raid that’s shaking Tyrol’s elite to its core.
The saga of Elizabeth Holmes, the convicted and imprisoned Theranos founder, has taken a jaw-dropping new turn. While Holmes languishes in a Texas federal prison, stripped of her Silicon Valley crown and now reduced to clerking for 31 cents an hour and teaching French to fellow inmates, her partner Billy Evans is making headlines by raising millions for a new blood-testing venture that’s already igniting déjà vu across the biotech world.
The high-stakes trial of Braden John Karony, former CEO of SafeMoon, which has gripped the crypto world with its explosive allegations and dramatic twists. Kicking off on May 5, 2025, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York (EDNY), this case is a rollercoaster of fraud, betrayal, and international intrigue. Karony, who has been free on a $3 million bail since February 2024, faces charges of securities fraud conspiracy, wire fraud conspiracy, and money laundering conspiracy. He’s pleaded not guilty.
Canadian TD Bank is restructuring its anti-money laundering (AML) team after incurring a record $3 billion penalty from U.S. regulators, with three vice presidents departing amid the overhaul. Three vice presidents at Canadian lender TD Bank's financial crime risk management team will be leaving the team as a part of changes new global anti-money laundering chief Jacqueline Sanjuas is making.
Ramil Ventura Palafox, 59, is the founder and CEO of PGI Global (Praetorian Group International), a company that operated a large-scale fraudulent investment scheme from January 2020 to October 2021. Palafox, a dual US-Philippine national, promoted PGI Global as a crypto and foreign exchange trading firm, promising investors guaranteed high returns through “membership packages” and an alleged AI-driven trading platform.
The Signa scandal has reached new heights: Natalie Benko, wife of imprisoned real estate mogul René Benko, is now a formal suspect in Austria’s most explosive white-collar criminal investigation. Prosecutors allege she helped hide cash, jewelry, and luxury watches worth hundreds of thousands of euros to shield them from creditors. A luxury villa, a hidden safe, and even hunting rifles were seized in a raid that’s shaking Tyrol’s elite to its core.
The saga of Elizabeth Holmes, the convicted and imprisoned Theranos founder, has taken a jaw-dropping new turn. While Holmes languishes in a Texas federal prison, stripped of her Silicon Valley crown and now reduced to clerking for 31 cents an hour and teaching French to fellow inmates, her partner Billy Evans is making headlines by raising millions for a new blood-testing venture that’s already igniting déjà vu across the biotech world.
The high-stakes trial of Braden John Karony, former CEO of SafeMoon, which has gripped the crypto world with its explosive allegations and dramatic twists. Kicking off on May 5, 2025, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York (EDNY), this case is a rollercoaster of fraud, betrayal, and international intrigue. Karony, who has been free on a $3 million bail since February 2024, faces charges of securities fraud conspiracy, wire fraud conspiracy, and money laundering conspiracy. He’s pleaded not guilty.
Canadian TD Bank is restructuring its anti-money laundering (AML) team after incurring a record $3 billion penalty from U.S. regulators, with three vice presidents departing amid the overhaul. Three vice presidents at Canadian lender TD Bank's financial crime risk management team will be leaving the team as a part of changes new global anti-money laundering chief Jacqueline Sanjuas is making.
Ramil Ventura Palafox, 59, is the founder and CEO of PGI Global (Praetorian Group International), a company that operated a large-scale fraudulent investment scheme from January 2020 to October 2021. Palafox, a dual US-Philippine national, promoted PGI Global as a crypto and foreign exchange trading firm, promising investors guaranteed high returns through “membership packages” and an alleged AI-driven trading platform.
The Signa scandal has reached new heights: Natalie Benko, wife of imprisoned real estate mogul René Benko, is now a formal suspect in Austria’s most explosive white-collar criminal investigation. Prosecutors allege she helped hide cash, jewelry, and luxury watches worth hundreds of thousands of euros to shield them from creditors. A luxury villa, a hidden safe, and even hunting rifles were seized in a raid that’s shaking Tyrol’s elite to its core.
The saga of Elizabeth Holmes, the convicted and imprisoned Theranos founder, has taken a jaw-dropping new turn. While Holmes languishes in a Texas federal prison, stripped of her Silicon Valley crown and now reduced to clerking for 31 cents an hour and teaching French to fellow inmates, her partner Billy Evans is making headlines by raising millions for a new blood-testing venture that’s already igniting déjà vu across the biotech world.
The high-stakes trial of Braden John Karony, former CEO of SafeMoon, which has gripped the crypto world with its explosive allegations and dramatic twists. Kicking off on May 5, 2025, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York (EDNY), this case is a rollercoaster of fraud, betrayal, and international intrigue. Karony, who has been free on a $3 million bail since February 2024, faces charges of securities fraud conspiracy, wire fraud conspiracy, and money laundering conspiracy. He’s pleaded not guilty.
Canadian TD Bank is restructuring its anti-money laundering (AML) team after incurring a record $3 billion penalty from U.S. regulators, with three vice presidents departing amid the overhaul. Three vice presidents at Canadian lender TD Bank's financial crime risk management team will be leaving the team as a part of changes new global anti-money laundering chief Jacqueline Sanjuas is making.
Ramil Ventura Palafox, 59, is the founder and CEO of PGI Global (Praetorian Group International), a company that operated a large-scale fraudulent investment scheme from January 2020 to October 2021. Palafox, a dual US-Philippine national, promoted PGI Global as a crypto and foreign exchange trading firm, promising investors guaranteed high returns through “membership packages” and an alleged AI-driven trading platform.
The Signa scandal has reached new heights: Natalie Benko, wife of imprisoned real estate mogul René Benko, is now a formal suspect in Austria’s most explosive white-collar criminal investigation. Prosecutors allege she helped hide cash, jewelry, and luxury watches worth hundreds of thousands of euros to shield them from creditors. A luxury villa, a hidden safe, and even hunting rifles were seized in a raid that’s shaking Tyrol’s elite to its core.
The saga of Elizabeth Holmes, the convicted and imprisoned Theranos founder, has taken a jaw-dropping new turn. While Holmes languishes in a Texas federal prison, stripped of her Silicon Valley crown and now reduced to clerking for 31 cents an hour and teaching French to fellow inmates, her partner Billy Evans is making headlines by raising millions for a new blood-testing venture that’s already igniting déjà vu across the biotech world.
The high-stakes trial of Braden John Karony, former CEO of SafeMoon, which has gripped the crypto world with its explosive allegations and dramatic twists. Kicking off on May 5, 2025, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York (EDNY), this case is a rollercoaster of fraud, betrayal, and international intrigue. Karony, who has been free on a $3 million bail since February 2024, faces charges of securities fraud conspiracy, wire fraud conspiracy, and money laundering conspiracy. He’s pleaded not guilty.
Canadian TD Bank is restructuring its anti-money laundering (AML) team after incurring a record $3 billion penalty from U.S. regulators, with three vice presidents departing amid the overhaul. Three vice presidents at Canadian lender TD Bank's financial crime risk management team will be leaving the team as a part of changes new global anti-money laundering chief Jacqueline Sanjuas is making.
Ramil Ventura Palafox, 59, is the founder and CEO of PGI Global (Praetorian Group International), a company that operated a large-scale fraudulent investment scheme from January 2020 to October 2021. Palafox, a dual US-Philippine national, promoted PGI Global as a crypto and foreign exchange trading firm, promising investors guaranteed high returns through “membership packages” and an alleged AI-driven trading platform.
The Signa scandal has reached new heights: Natalie Benko, wife of imprisoned real estate mogul René Benko, is now a formal suspect in Austria’s most explosive white-collar criminal investigation. Prosecutors allege she helped hide cash, jewelry, and luxury watches worth hundreds of thousands of euros to shield them from creditors. A luxury villa, a hidden safe, and even hunting rifles were seized in a raid that’s shaking Tyrol’s elite to its core.
The saga of Elizabeth Holmes, the convicted and imprisoned Theranos founder, has taken a jaw-dropping new turn. While Holmes languishes in a Texas federal prison, stripped of her Silicon Valley crown and now reduced to clerking for 31 cents an hour and teaching French to fellow inmates, her partner Billy Evans is making headlines by raising millions for a new blood-testing venture that’s already igniting déjà vu across the biotech world.
The high-stakes trial of Braden John Karony, former CEO of SafeMoon, which has gripped the crypto world with its explosive allegations and dramatic twists. Kicking off on May 5, 2025, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York (EDNY), this case is a rollercoaster of fraud, betrayal, and international intrigue. Karony, who has been free on a $3 million bail since February 2024, faces charges of securities fraud conspiracy, wire fraud conspiracy, and money laundering conspiracy. He’s pleaded not guilty.
Canadian TD Bank is restructuring its anti-money laundering (AML) team after incurring a record $3 billion penalty from U.S. regulators, with three vice presidents departing amid the overhaul. Three vice presidents at Canadian lender TD Bank's financial crime risk management team will be leaving the team as a part of changes new global anti-money laundering chief Jacqueline Sanjuas is making.
Ramil Ventura Palafox, 59, is the founder and CEO of PGI Global (Praetorian Group International), a company that operated a large-scale fraudulent investment scheme from January 2020 to October 2021. Palafox, a dual US-Philippine national, promoted PGI Global as a crypto and foreign exchange trading firm, promising investors guaranteed high returns through “membership packages” and an alleged AI-driven trading platform.
The Signa scandal has reached new heights: Natalie Benko, wife of imprisoned real estate mogul René Benko, is now a formal suspect in Austria’s most explosive white-collar criminal investigation. Prosecutors allege she helped hide cash, jewelry, and luxury watches worth hundreds of thousands of euros to shield them from creditors. A luxury villa, a hidden safe, and even hunting rifles were seized in a raid that’s shaking Tyrol’s elite to its core.
The saga of Elizabeth Holmes, the convicted and imprisoned Theranos founder, has taken a jaw-dropping new turn. While Holmes languishes in a Texas federal prison, stripped of her Silicon Valley crown and now reduced to clerking for 31 cents an hour and teaching French to fellow inmates, her partner Billy Evans is making headlines by raising millions for a new blood-testing venture that’s already igniting déjà vu across the biotech world.
The high-stakes trial of Braden John Karony, former CEO of SafeMoon, which has gripped the crypto world with its explosive allegations and dramatic twists. Kicking off on May 5, 2025, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York (EDNY), this case is a rollercoaster of fraud, betrayal, and international intrigue. Karony, who has been free on a $3 million bail since February 2024, faces charges of securities fraud conspiracy, wire fraud conspiracy, and money laundering conspiracy. He’s pleaded not guilty.
Canadian TD Bank is restructuring its anti-money laundering (AML) team after incurring a record $3 billion penalty from U.S. regulators, with three vice presidents departing amid the overhaul. Three vice presidents at Canadian lender TD Bank's financial crime risk management team will be leaving the team as a part of changes new global anti-money laundering chief Jacqueline Sanjuas is making.
Ramil Ventura Palafox, 59, is the founder and CEO of PGI Global (Praetorian Group International), a company that operated a large-scale fraudulent investment scheme from January 2020 to October 2021. Palafox, a dual US-Philippine national, promoted PGI Global as a crypto and foreign exchange trading firm, promising investors guaranteed high returns through “membership packages” and an alleged AI-driven trading platform.
The Signa scandal has reached new heights: Natalie Benko, wife of imprisoned real estate mogul René Benko, is now a formal suspect in Austria’s most explosive white-collar criminal investigation. Prosecutors allege she helped hide cash, jewelry, and luxury watches worth hundreds of thousands of euros to shield them from creditors. A luxury villa, a hidden safe, and even hunting rifles were seized in a raid that’s shaking Tyrol’s elite to its core.
The saga of Elizabeth Holmes, the convicted and imprisoned Theranos founder, has taken a jaw-dropping new turn. While Holmes languishes in a Texas federal prison, stripped of her Silicon Valley crown and now reduced to clerking for 31 cents an hour and teaching French to fellow inmates, her partner Billy Evans is making headlines by raising millions for a new blood-testing venture that’s already igniting déjà vu across the biotech world.
The high-stakes trial of Braden John Karony, former CEO of SafeMoon, which has gripped the crypto world with its explosive allegations and dramatic twists. Kicking off on May 5, 2025, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York (EDNY), this case is a rollercoaster of fraud, betrayal, and international intrigue. Karony, who has been free on a $3 million bail since February 2024, faces charges of securities fraud conspiracy, wire fraud conspiracy, and money laundering conspiracy. He’s pleaded not guilty.
Canadian TD Bank is restructuring its anti-money laundering (AML) team after incurring a record $3 billion penalty from U.S. regulators, with three vice presidents departing amid the overhaul. Three vice presidents at Canadian lender TD Bank's financial crime risk management team will be leaving the team as a part of changes new global anti-money laundering chief Jacqueline Sanjuas is making.
Ramil Ventura Palafox, 59, is the founder and CEO of PGI Global (Praetorian Group International), a company that operated a large-scale fraudulent investment scheme from January 2020 to October 2021. Palafox, a dual US-Philippine national, promoted PGI Global as a crypto and foreign exchange trading firm, promising investors guaranteed high returns through “membership packages” and an alleged AI-driven trading platform.
The Signa scandal has reached new heights: Natalie Benko, wife of imprisoned real estate mogul René Benko, is now a formal suspect in Austria’s most explosive white-collar criminal investigation. Prosecutors allege she helped hide cash, jewelry, and luxury watches worth hundreds of thousands of euros to shield them from creditors. A luxury villa, a hidden safe, and even hunting rifles were seized in a raid that’s shaking Tyrol’s elite to its core.
The saga of Elizabeth Holmes, the convicted and imprisoned Theranos founder, has taken a jaw-dropping new turn. While Holmes languishes in a Texas federal prison, stripped of her Silicon Valley crown and now reduced to clerking for 31 cents an hour and teaching French to fellow inmates, her partner Billy Evans is making headlines by raising millions for a new blood-testing venture that’s already igniting déjà vu across the biotech world.
The high-stakes trial of Braden John Karony, former CEO of SafeMoon, which has gripped the crypto world with its explosive allegations and dramatic twists. Kicking off on May 5, 2025, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York (EDNY), this case is a rollercoaster of fraud, betrayal, and international intrigue. Karony, who has been free on a $3 million bail since February 2024, faces charges of securities fraud conspiracy, wire fraud conspiracy, and money laundering conspiracy. He’s pleaded not guilty.
Canadian TD Bank is restructuring its anti-money laundering (AML) team after incurring a record $3 billion penalty from U.S. regulators, with three vice presidents departing amid the overhaul. Three vice presidents at Canadian lender TD Bank's financial crime risk management team will be leaving the team as a part of changes new global anti-money laundering chief Jacqueline Sanjuas is making.
Ramil Ventura Palafox, 59, is the founder and CEO of PGI Global (Praetorian Group International), a company that operated a large-scale fraudulent investment scheme from January 2020 to October 2021. Palafox, a dual US-Philippine national, promoted PGI Global as a crypto and foreign exchange trading firm, promising investors guaranteed high returns through “membership packages” and an alleged AI-driven trading platform.
The Signa scandal has reached new heights: Natalie Benko, wife of imprisoned real estate mogul René Benko, is now a formal suspect in Austria’s most explosive white-collar criminal investigation. Prosecutors allege she helped hide cash, jewelry, and luxury watches worth hundreds of thousands of euros to shield them from creditors. A luxury villa, a hidden safe, and even hunting rifles were seized in a raid that’s shaking Tyrol’s elite to its core.
The saga of Elizabeth Holmes, the convicted and imprisoned Theranos founder, has taken a jaw-dropping new turn. While Holmes languishes in a Texas federal prison, stripped of her Silicon Valley crown and now reduced to clerking for 31 cents an hour and teaching French to fellow inmates, her partner Billy Evans is making headlines by raising millions for a new blood-testing venture that’s already igniting déjà vu across the biotech world.
The high-stakes trial of Braden John Karony, former CEO of SafeMoon, which has gripped the crypto world with its explosive allegations and dramatic twists. Kicking off on May 5, 2025, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York (EDNY), this case is a rollercoaster of fraud, betrayal, and international intrigue. Karony, who has been free on a $3 million bail since February 2024, faces charges of securities fraud conspiracy, wire fraud conspiracy, and money laundering conspiracy. He’s pleaded not guilty.
Canadian TD Bank is restructuring its anti-money laundering (AML) team after incurring a record $3 billion penalty from U.S. regulators, with three vice presidents departing amid the overhaul. Three vice presidents at Canadian lender TD Bank's financial crime risk management team will be leaving the team as a part of changes new global anti-money laundering chief Jacqueline Sanjuas is making.
Ramil Ventura Palafox, 59, is the founder and CEO of PGI Global (Praetorian Group International), a company that operated a large-scale fraudulent investment scheme from January 2020 to October 2021. Palafox, a dual US-Philippine national, promoted PGI Global as a crypto and foreign exchange trading firm, promising investors guaranteed high returns through “membership packages” and an alleged AI-driven trading platform.
The Signa scandal has reached new heights: Natalie Benko, wife of imprisoned real estate mogul René Benko, is now a formal suspect in Austria’s most explosive white-collar criminal investigation. Prosecutors allege she helped hide cash, jewelry, and luxury watches worth hundreds of thousands of euros to shield them from creditors. A luxury villa, a hidden safe, and even hunting rifles were seized in a raid that’s shaking Tyrol’s elite to its core.
The saga of Elizabeth Holmes, the convicted and imprisoned Theranos founder, has taken a jaw-dropping new turn. While Holmes languishes in a Texas federal prison, stripped of her Silicon Valley crown and now reduced to clerking for 31 cents an hour and teaching French to fellow inmates, her partner Billy Evans is making headlines by raising millions for a new blood-testing venture that’s already igniting déjà vu across the biotech world.
The high-stakes trial of Braden John Karony, former CEO of SafeMoon, which has gripped the crypto world with its explosive allegations and dramatic twists. Kicking off on May 5, 2025, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York (EDNY), this case is a rollercoaster of fraud, betrayal, and international intrigue. Karony, who has been free on a $3 million bail since February 2024, faces charges of securities fraud conspiracy, wire fraud conspiracy, and money laundering conspiracy. He’s pleaded not guilty.
Canadian TD Bank is restructuring its anti-money laundering (AML) team after incurring a record $3 billion penalty from U.S. regulators, with three vice presidents departing amid the overhaul. Three vice presidents at Canadian lender TD Bank's financial crime risk management team will be leaving the team as a part of changes new global anti-money laundering chief Jacqueline Sanjuas is making.
Ramil Ventura Palafox, 59, is the founder and CEO of PGI Global (Praetorian Group International), a company that operated a large-scale fraudulent investment scheme from January 2020 to October 2021. Palafox, a dual US-Philippine national, promoted PGI Global as a crypto and foreign exchange trading firm, promising investors guaranteed high returns through “membership packages” and an alleged AI-driven trading platform.
The Signa scandal has reached new heights: Natalie Benko, wife of imprisoned real estate mogul René Benko, is now a formal suspect in Austria’s most explosive white-collar criminal investigation. Prosecutors allege she helped hide cash, jewelry, and luxury watches worth hundreds of thousands of euros to shield them from creditors. A luxury villa, a hidden safe, and even hunting rifles were seized in a raid that’s shaking Tyrol’s elite to its core.
The saga of Elizabeth Holmes, the convicted and imprisoned Theranos founder, has taken a jaw-dropping new turn. While Holmes languishes in a Texas federal prison, stripped of her Silicon Valley crown and now reduced to clerking for 31 cents an hour and teaching French to fellow inmates, her partner Billy Evans is making headlines by raising millions for a new blood-testing venture that’s already igniting déjà vu across the biotech world.
The high-stakes trial of Braden John Karony, former CEO of SafeMoon, which has gripped the crypto world with its explosive allegations and dramatic twists. Kicking off on May 5, 2025, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York (EDNY), this case is a rollercoaster of fraud, betrayal, and international intrigue. Karony, who has been free on a $3 million bail since February 2024, faces charges of securities fraud conspiracy, wire fraud conspiracy, and money laundering conspiracy. He’s pleaded not guilty.
Canadian TD Bank is restructuring its anti-money laundering (AML) team after incurring a record $3 billion penalty from U.S. regulators, with three vice presidents departing amid the overhaul. Three vice presidents at Canadian lender TD Bank's financial crime risk management team will be leaving the team as a part of changes new global anti-money laundering chief Jacqueline Sanjuas is making.
Ramil Ventura Palafox, 59, is the founder and CEO of PGI Global (Praetorian Group International), a company that operated a large-scale fraudulent investment scheme from January 2020 to October 2021. Palafox, a dual US-Philippine national, promoted PGI Global as a crypto and foreign exchange trading firm, promising investors guaranteed high returns through “membership packages” and an alleged AI-driven trading platform.
The Signa scandal has reached new heights: Natalie Benko, wife of imprisoned real estate mogul René Benko, is now a formal suspect in Austria’s most explosive white-collar criminal investigation. Prosecutors allege she helped hide cash, jewelry, and luxury watches worth hundreds of thousands of euros to shield them from creditors. A luxury villa, a hidden safe, and even hunting rifles were seized in a raid that’s shaking Tyrol’s elite to its core.
The saga of Elizabeth Holmes, the convicted and imprisoned Theranos founder, has taken a jaw-dropping new turn. While Holmes languishes in a Texas federal prison, stripped of her Silicon Valley crown and now reduced to clerking for 31 cents an hour and teaching French to fellow inmates, her partner Billy Evans is making headlines by raising millions for a new blood-testing venture that’s already igniting déjà vu across the biotech world.
The high-stakes trial of Braden John Karony, former CEO of SafeMoon, which has gripped the crypto world with its explosive allegations and dramatic twists. Kicking off on May 5, 2025, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York (EDNY), this case is a rollercoaster of fraud, betrayal, and international intrigue. Karony, who has been free on a $3 million bail since February 2024, faces charges of securities fraud conspiracy, wire fraud conspiracy, and money laundering conspiracy. He’s pleaded not guilty.
Canadian TD Bank is restructuring its anti-money laundering (AML) team after incurring a record $3 billion penalty from U.S. regulators, with three vice presidents departing amid the overhaul. Three vice presidents at Canadian lender TD Bank's financial crime risk management team will be leaving the team as a part of changes new global anti-money laundering chief Jacqueline Sanjuas is making.
Ramil Ventura Palafox, 59, is the founder and CEO of PGI Global (Praetorian Group International), a company that operated a large-scale fraudulent investment scheme from January 2020 to October 2021. Palafox, a dual US-Philippine national, promoted PGI Global as a crypto and foreign exchange trading firm, promising investors guaranteed high returns through “membership packages” and an alleged AI-driven trading platform.
The Signa scandal has reached new heights: Natalie Benko, wife of imprisoned real estate mogul René Benko, is now a formal suspect in Austria’s most explosive white-collar criminal investigation. Prosecutors allege she helped hide cash, jewelry, and luxury watches worth hundreds of thousands of euros to shield them from creditors. A luxury villa, a hidden safe, and even hunting rifles were seized in a raid that’s shaking Tyrol’s elite to its core.
The saga of Elizabeth Holmes, the convicted and imprisoned Theranos founder, has taken a jaw-dropping new turn. While Holmes languishes in a Texas federal prison, stripped of her Silicon Valley crown and now reduced to clerking for 31 cents an hour and teaching French to fellow inmates, her partner Billy Evans is making headlines by raising millions for a new blood-testing venture that’s already igniting déjà vu across the biotech world.
The high-stakes trial of Braden John Karony, former CEO of SafeMoon, which has gripped the crypto world with its explosive allegations and dramatic twists. Kicking off on May 5, 2025, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York (EDNY), this case is a rollercoaster of fraud, betrayal, and international intrigue. Karony, who has been free on a $3 million bail since February 2024, faces charges of securities fraud conspiracy, wire fraud conspiracy, and money laundering conspiracy. He’s pleaded not guilty.
Canadian TD Bank is restructuring its anti-money laundering (AML) team after incurring a record $3 billion penalty from U.S. regulators, with three vice presidents departing amid the overhaul. Three vice presidents at Canadian lender TD Bank's financial crime risk management team will be leaving the team as a part of changes new global anti-money laundering chief Jacqueline Sanjuas is making.
Ramil Ventura Palafox, 59, is the founder and CEO of PGI Global (Praetorian Group International), a company that operated a large-scale fraudulent investment scheme from January 2020 to October 2021. Palafox, a dual US-Philippine national, promoted PGI Global as a crypto and foreign exchange trading firm, promising investors guaranteed high returns through “membership packages” and an alleged AI-driven trading platform.
The Signa scandal has reached new heights: Natalie Benko, wife of imprisoned real estate mogul René Benko, is now a formal suspect in Austria’s most explosive white-collar criminal investigation. Prosecutors allege she helped hide cash, jewelry, and luxury watches worth hundreds of thousands of euros to shield them from creditors. A luxury villa, a hidden safe, and even hunting rifles were seized in a raid that’s shaking Tyrol’s elite to its core.
The saga of Elizabeth Holmes, the convicted and imprisoned Theranos founder, has taken a jaw-dropping new turn. While Holmes languishes in a Texas federal prison, stripped of her Silicon Valley crown and now reduced to clerking for 31 cents an hour and teaching French to fellow inmates, her partner Billy Evans is making headlines by raising millions for a new blood-testing venture that’s already igniting déjà vu across the biotech world.
The high-stakes trial of Braden John Karony, former CEO of SafeMoon, which has gripped the crypto world with its explosive allegations and dramatic twists. Kicking off on May 5, 2025, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York (EDNY), this case is a rollercoaster of fraud, betrayal, and international intrigue. Karony, who has been free on a $3 million bail since February 2024, faces charges of securities fraud conspiracy, wire fraud conspiracy, and money laundering conspiracy. He’s pleaded not guilty.
Canadian TD Bank is restructuring its anti-money laundering (AML) team after incurring a record $3 billion penalty from U.S. regulators, with three vice presidents departing amid the overhaul. Three vice presidents at Canadian lender TD Bank's financial crime risk management team will be leaving the team as a part of changes new global anti-money laundering chief Jacqueline Sanjuas is making.
Ramil Ventura Palafox, 59, is the founder and CEO of PGI Global (Praetorian Group International), a company that operated a large-scale fraudulent investment scheme from January 2020 to October 2021. Palafox, a dual US-Philippine national, promoted PGI Global as a crypto and foreign exchange trading firm, promising investors guaranteed high returns through “membership packages” and an alleged AI-driven trading platform.
The Signa scandal has reached new heights: Natalie Benko, wife of imprisoned real estate mogul René Benko, is now a formal suspect in Austria’s most explosive white-collar criminal investigation. Prosecutors allege she helped hide cash, jewelry, and luxury watches worth hundreds of thousands of euros to shield them from creditors. A luxury villa, a hidden safe, and even hunting rifles were seized in a raid that’s shaking Tyrol’s elite to its core.
The saga of Elizabeth Holmes, the convicted and imprisoned Theranos founder, has taken a jaw-dropping new turn. While Holmes languishes in a Texas federal prison, stripped of her Silicon Valley crown and now reduced to clerking for 31 cents an hour and teaching French to fellow inmates, her partner Billy Evans is making headlines by raising millions for a new blood-testing venture that’s already igniting déjà vu across the biotech world.
The high-stakes trial of Braden John Karony, former CEO of SafeMoon, which has gripped the crypto world with its explosive allegations and dramatic twists. Kicking off on May 5, 2025, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York (EDNY), this case is a rollercoaster of fraud, betrayal, and international intrigue. Karony, who has been free on a $3 million bail since February 2024, faces charges of securities fraud conspiracy, wire fraud conspiracy, and money laundering conspiracy. He’s pleaded not guilty.
Canadian TD Bank is restructuring its anti-money laundering (AML) team after incurring a record $3 billion penalty from U.S. regulators, with three vice presidents departing amid the overhaul. Three vice presidents at Canadian lender TD Bank's financial crime risk management team will be leaving the team as a part of changes new global anti-money laundering chief Jacqueline Sanjuas is making.
Ramil Ventura Palafox, 59, is the founder and CEO of PGI Global (Praetorian Group International), a company that operated a large-scale fraudulent investment scheme from January 2020 to October 2021. Palafox, a dual US-Philippine national, promoted PGI Global as a crypto and foreign exchange trading firm, promising investors guaranteed high returns through “membership packages” and an alleged AI-driven trading platform.
The Signa scandal has reached new heights: Natalie Benko, wife of imprisoned real estate mogul René Benko, is now a formal suspect in Austria’s most explosive white-collar criminal investigation. Prosecutors allege she helped hide cash, jewelry, and luxury watches worth hundreds of thousands of euros to shield them from creditors. A luxury villa, a hidden safe, and even hunting rifles were seized in a raid that’s shaking Tyrol’s elite to its core.
The saga of Elizabeth Holmes, the convicted and imprisoned Theranos founder, has taken a jaw-dropping new turn. While Holmes languishes in a Texas federal prison, stripped of her Silicon Valley crown and now reduced to clerking for 31 cents an hour and teaching French to fellow inmates, her partner Billy Evans is making headlines by raising millions for a new blood-testing venture that’s already igniting déjà vu across the biotech world.
The high-stakes trial of Braden John Karony, former CEO of SafeMoon, which has gripped the crypto world with its explosive allegations and dramatic twists. Kicking off on May 5, 2025, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York (EDNY), this case is a rollercoaster of fraud, betrayal, and international intrigue. Karony, who has been free on a $3 million bail since February 2024, faces charges of securities fraud conspiracy, wire fraud conspiracy, and money laundering conspiracy. He’s pleaded not guilty.
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The saga of Elizabeth Holmes, the convicted and imprisoned Theranos founder, has taken a jaw-dropping new turn. While Holmes languishes in a Texas federal prison, stripped of her Silicon Valley crown and now reduced to clerking for 31 cents an hour and teaching French to fellow inmates, her partner Billy Evans is making headlines by raising millions for a new blood-testing venture that’s already igniting déjà vu across the biotech world.
The high-stakes trial of Braden John Karony, former CEO of SafeMoon, which has gripped the crypto world with its explosive allegations and dramatic twists. Kicking off on May 5, 2025, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York (EDNY), this case is a rollercoaster of fraud, betrayal, and international intrigue. Karony, who has been free on a $3 million bail since February 2024, faces charges of securities fraud conspiracy, wire fraud conspiracy, and money laundering conspiracy. He’s pleaded not guilty.
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Ramil Ventura Palafox, 59, is the founder and CEO of PGI Global (Praetorian Group International), a company that operated a large-scale fraudulent investment scheme from January 2020 to October 2021. Palafox, a dual US-Philippine national, promoted PGI Global as a crypto and foreign exchange trading firm, promising investors guaranteed high returns through “membership packages” and an alleged AI-driven trading platform.
The Optioment case is still being investigated by authorities, media outlets and FinTelegram. The big question is still the one about the man in the dark. So far we know that 2 guys named Lucas MAZUR and Alex POPOV are said to be the ones in the background, the phantoms coordinating the fraudulent crypto-MLM scheme. We are pretty sure that neither Lucas MAZUR nor Alex POPOV are real people. Lucas MAZUR is the name of a French badminton player whereas Alex POPOV was a Russian swimmer.
Bitcoins Verdienen and J. HEIMHILCHER
There are other names such as J. HEIMHILCHER, an Austrian citizen and resident, and the operator of the Austrian website Bitcoins Verdienen (www.bitcoins-verdienen.at). A closer look into the Internet Archive reveals that Optioment was one of the partners of Bitcoins Verdienen. Bitcoins Verdienen regularly conducted Optioment events to drive people into this Crypto-MLM.
Furthermore, it was on Bitcoins Verdienen where the last “big” OPTIOMENT SUPER SATURDAY event has been announced and promoted back in November 2017.
According to the Austrian prosecutor HEIMHILCHER regards himself as a victim of Lucas MAZUR and Alex POPOV. Consequently, his lawyers filed a criminal charge against them in January 2018 without being able to provide an address or any other credentials of these phantoms. It’s rather unbelievable that millions of investors’ money should have been transferred to completely unknown people without doing at least a minimum level of KYC which is the usual way if doing money business. You may ask yourself if you believe that.
HEIMHILCHER allegedly is one of the three so called “Optioment Musketeers“, a top Optioment actor (Source: Die Presse).
The Cointed Connection
HEIMHILCHER claims that Cointed founder Christopher RIEDER is the mastermind behind the Optioment system he sold to investors.
The truth is HEIMHILCHER has always been part of the Cointed network and hence close to RIEDER and friends.
Cointed as Heimhilcher subdomain
He and his company were the partner for Cointed’s website hosting and a sales from the very beginning of Cointed in 2015. As you can see from the Google Search result given in the screenshot Cointed’s early website ran on a subdomain of HEIMLICHER.
On Bitcoins Verdienen, Cointed has been praised as one of the best Bitcoin companies in Austria. But the connections don’t stop here. In 2017, Bitcoins Verdienen started to promote the PutinCoin cryptocurrency (read this article on Bitcoins Verdienen). On their website, the promoters of PutinCoin claim that this is the cryptocurrency for the Russians. Optioment has positioned itself as an “arbitrage system” working with Russian banks. There obviously seems to exist a close connection to the Russian Bitcoin scene which would make sense as the Russians have been early adopters of Bitcoin and among the pioneers in Bitcoin businessrs. And what exactly is the role of Turkish “The Bosphorus” venture (read this telegram) in this context?
Again a “big thank you” to all whistleblowers for providing us with background information. Currently, we are analycing the blockchain transactions and the wallets of those connections. Any hint and wallet address would be welcome to analyze the Optioment payment transactions.