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Ruja Ignatova

Ruja Plamenova Ignatova (Bulgarian: Ружа Пламенова Игнатова, romanizedRuža Plamenova Ignatova, occasionally transliterated as "Ruga Ignatova"; born 30 May 1980)[2] is a Bulgarian-born German citizen and convicted fraudster. She is best known as the founder of a fraudulent cryptocurrency scheme known as OneCoin, which The Times has described as "one of the biggest scams in history".[3][4][5] She is the subject of the 2019 BBC podcast series The Missing Cryptoqueen and the 2022 book of the same name.[6][7]

Ruja Ignatova
Ignatova in 2015
FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitive
Reward$250,000
Description
BornRuzha Plamenova Ignatova
(1980-05-30) 30 May 1980 (age 43)
Ruse, Bulgaria
Nationality
  • Bulgarian (formerly)[1]
  • German
Status
PenaltyUp to 90 years for the Ponzi scheme. 16 months' suspended imprisonment for a previous case.
AddedJune 30, 2022
Number527
Currently a Top Ten Fugitive

Since 2017, Ignatova has been on the run from various international law enforcement agencies. In early 2019, she was charged in absentia by U.S. authorities for wire fraud, securities fraud and money laundering. She was added to the FBI Ten Most Wanted in June 2022.[3][8] Ignatova is the subject of an international Interpol warrant by German authorities.[9]

Early life and education Edit

Born in Ruse, Bulgaria, in 1980,[10] to a Romani family.[11] Ignatova emigrated to Germany with her family when she was ten years old, and spent part of her childhood in Schramberg in the state of Baden-Württemberg.[3][12] Claims that she may have studied at University of Oxford in England give no details of college, course, or date of matriculation.[13][failed verification] In 2005, she earned a PhD in private international law from the University of Constance in Germany with the dissertation Art. 5 Nr. 1 EuGVO – Chancen und Perspektiven der Reform des Gerichtsstands am Erfüllungsort, which discusses lex causae in conflict of laws.[14] She reportedly has also worked for McKinsey & Company.[15]

Criminal activities Edit

In 2012, she was convicted of fraud in Germany in connection with her and her father Plamen Ignatov's acquisition of a company that shortly afterwards was declared bankrupt in dubious circumstances; she was given a suspended sentence of 14 months' imprisonment.[16][17]

In 2013, she was involved with a multi-level marketing scam called BigCoin.[18] In 2014, she founded a pyramid scheme called OneCoin.[19]

Investigation and disappearance Edit

An episode of the FBI's series "Inside the FBI" about Ruja Ignatova and how she allegedly robbed investors of billions of dollars.

On 25 October 2017 Ignatova disappeared after being tipped off about increasing police investigations about OneCoin.[20] In 2019, her brother Konstantin Ignatov pleaded guilty to fraud and money laundering in connection with the scheme.[21]

In 2022, prosecutors in Darmstadt, Germany confirmed an investigation of "a lawyer from Neu-Isenburg" for possible money laundering: the transfer of 7.69 million euros by Ignatova into one of her private accounts in 2016. In January 2022, police searched apartments and offices in Weilburg, Baden-Baden, Frankfurt am Main, Bad Homburg, Neu-Isenburg and Vaihingen.[22]

Afterwards, the North Rhine-Westphalia Police and German Federal Criminal Police Office announced that Ignatova is sought for fraud charges. The Federal Criminal Police Office announced a €5,000 reward for information leading to an arrest.[23][24] An Interpol Red Notice followed.[25] This listing was reciprocated by Europol adding Ignatova to its 'most wanted' list; however, Deutsche Welle notes that the Europol listing was removed under unknown circumstances.[26]

The Federal Bureau of Investigation added Ignatova to its Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list, and announced at a joint press conference with IRS Criminal Investigation and United States Attorney's Office Southern District of New York. The FBI followed up with an episode of its podcast and YouTube series Inside the FBI devoted to Ignatova and the OneCoin case.[27] There is currently a reward of up to $250,000 for information leading to her arrest.[28][29]

According to a report published by Bulgarian investigative reporting site Bird, Ignatova was murdered in November 2018 on the orders of a Bulgarian drug lord, Hristoforos Amanatidis, also known as "Taki". The alleged murderer, Hristo Hristov, who is also Bulgarian, is currently serving time in a Dutch prison for drug trafficking. According to the report, Ignatova was murdered aboard a yacht in the Ionian Sea, and her body was dismembered and cast overboard. The alleged motive for the murder was to conceal the drug lord's involvement in the OneCoin scam. The narco-boss is said currently to reside in Dubai, having evaded Bulgarian authorities.[30][31]

However, a 2022 interview with FBI Special Agent Paul Roberts notes that the agency's investigation into Ignatova is "operating under the assumption that she is still alive", with “no information” to counter that belief.[32]

Ignatova was the subject of a book, The Missing Cryptoqueen, in 2022.[33]

Personal life Edit

Ignatova was married to the German lawyer Björn Strehl, with whom she had a daughter in 2016.[3]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ [Search continues for 41-year-old German national born in Bulgaria]. MOI Press Office. Archived from the original on April 19, 2022. Retrieved April 23, 2022.
  2. ^ Kristen Young (October 6, 2019). "OneCoin defendant seeks to suppress statements made to federal agents". Cape Cod Times. Retrieved April 3, 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d "Cryptoqueen: How this woman scammed the world, then ran". BBC. November 24, 2019.
  4. ^ Cellan-Jones, Rory (September 26, 2019). "The mystery of the disappearing 'Cryptoqueen'". BBC.
  5. ^ Bartlett, Jamie (December 15, 2019). "The £4bn OneCoin scam: how crypto-queen Dr Ruja Ignatova duped ordinary people out of billions — then went missing". The Times.
  6. ^ Morris, David Z (November 6, 2019). . Fortune. Archived from the original on May 2, 2022. Retrieved July 26, 2022.
  7. ^ The Missing Cryptoqueen. October 4, 2021. ISBN 978-1-6686-0281-2.
  8. ^ "Manhattan U.S. Attorney Announces Charges Against Leaders Of "OneCoin," A Multibillion-Dollar Pyramid Scheme Involving The Sale Of A Fraudulent Cryptocurrency". U.S. Attorney's Office, Southern District of New York. March 9, 2019.
  9. ^ "View Red Notices". www.interpol.int. Retrieved August 9, 2023.
  10. ^ "BKA - Fahndung nach Personen - Ruja IGNATOVA". www.bka.de. Retrieved July 26, 2022.
  11. ^ "Ruja Ignatova: The crooked cryptoqueen".
  12. ^ "The Outrageous Case of OneCoin, the Billion Dollar Scam Sold as a "Bitcoin Killer"". www.bitrates.com.
  13. ^ "Cryptoqueen: How this woman scammed the world, then vanished". BBC News. BBC. November 24, 2019. Retrieved July 13, 2022.
  14. ^ "Abgeschlossene Promotionen". www.jura.uni-konstanz.de.
  15. ^ Marson, James (August 27, 2020). "OneCoin Took In Billions. Then Its Leader Vanished". The Wall Street Journal.
  16. ^ Stier, Frank. "Das Verstummen der Cryptoqueen". heise online.
  17. ^ "So etwas Dubioses nie erlebt". Kreisbote. January 20, 2012. Retrieved July 26, 2022.
  18. ^ "BigCoin & BNA: The original OneCoin Ponzi points".
  19. ^ "Co-founder of multibillion-dollar cryptocurrency pyramid scheme "OneCoin" pleads guilty | Internal Revenue Service". www.irs.gov. Retrieved February 9, 2023.
  20. ^ "Ruja Ignatova: Leaked police notes may have alerted FBI-wanted Cryptoqueen". BBC News. October 19, 2022. Retrieved December 29, 2022.
  21. ^ "'Cryptoqueen' brother admits role in OneCoin fraud". BBC News. November 14, 2019.
  22. ^ Rosenbach, Marcel (May 27, 2022). "Krypto-Betrug mit OneCoin: Weiteres Verfahren und Durchsuchungen". Der Spiegel (in German). ISSN 2195-1349. Retrieved July 1, 2022.
  23. ^ "International - Betrug in Millionenhöhe". polizei.nrw (in German). Retrieved February 9, 2023.
  24. ^ "BKA - Fahndung nach Personen - Ruja IGNATOVA". www.bka.de. Retrieved February 9, 2023.
  25. ^ INTERPOL [@INTERPOL_HQ] (May 11, 2022). "RED NOTICE: Ruja Ignatova, dubbed 'the Cryptoqueen', is #wanted by Germany @bka for fraud and money laundering. A reward is offered for information leading to the arrest of the co-founder of the alleged cryptocurrency 'OneCoin' in hiding since 2017. t.co/vz1hwxok9p t.co/jvGb8pg6gz" (Tweet). from the original on February 9, 2023. Retrieved March 28, 2023 – via Twitter.
  26. ^ Mazumdaru, Srinivas (July 5, 2022). "Ruja Ignatova: What we know about the OneCoin affair – DW – 07/05/2022". dw.com. Retrieved February 9, 2023.
  27. ^ Inside the FBI Podcast: Top Ten Fugitive Ruja Ignatova. FBI – Federal Bureau of Investigation. August 31, 2022. from the original on February 9, 2023. Retrieved March 28, 2023 – via YouTube.
  28. ^ Daly, Max (May 12, 2022). "OneCoin's Missing 'Crypto Queen' Is Now One of Europe's Most-Wanted Fugitives". VICE.
  29. ^ "RUJA IGNATOVA". Federal Bureau of Investigation. Retrieved May 26, 2023.
  30. ^ "Справка в МВР: Ружа Игнатова била убита по поръчка на Таки. Шефът на отдел "Убийства" работел за него". February 17, 2023.
  31. ^ Vess [@VessOnSecurity] (February 19, 2023). "Apparently, the Bulgarian "crypto queen", Ruja Ilieva, famous for the OneCoin scam, who has disappeared and is on the FBI most wanted list, was killed in November 2018 by order of a Bulgarian narco boss" (Tweet). from the original on March 15, 2023. Retrieved March 28, 2023 – via Twitter.
  32. ^ Jamie Bartlett (October 19, 2022). "Episode 11: Operation Satellite - The Missing Cryptoqueen". BBC Radio 5 Live (Podcast). BBC Documentaries. Retrieved March 25, 2023.
  33. ^ Bartlett, Jamie. The Missing Cryptoqueen: The Billion Dollar Cryptocurrency Con and the Woman Who Got Away with It. New York: Hachette Books. ISBN 978-0306829161.

External links Edit

  •   Media related to Ruja Ignatova at Wikimedia Commons
  • The Missing Crypto Queen at BBC Sounds

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In this Bulgarian name the patronymic is Plamenova and the family name is Ignatova Ruja Plamenova Ignatova Bulgarian Ruzha Plamenova Ignatova romanized Ruza Plamenova Ignatova occasionally transliterated as Ruga Ignatova born 30 May 1980 2 is a Bulgarian born German citizen and convicted fraudster She is best known as the founder of a fraudulent cryptocurrency scheme known as OneCoin which The Times has described as one of the biggest scams in history 3 4 5 She is the subject of the 2019 BBC podcast series The Missing Cryptoqueen and the 2022 book of the same name 6 7 Ruja IgnatovaIgnatova in 2015FBI Ten Most Wanted FugitiveReward 250 000DescriptionBornRuzha Plamenova Ignatova 1980 05 30 30 May 1980 age 43 Ruse BulgariaNationalityBulgarian formerly 1 GermanStatusPenaltyUp to 90 years for the Ponzi scheme 16 months suspended imprisonment for a previous case AddedJune 30 2022Number527Currently a Top Ten FugitiveSince 2017 Ignatova has been on the run from various international law enforcement agencies In early 2019 she was charged in absentia by U S authorities for wire fraud securities fraud and money laundering She was added to the FBI Ten Most Wanted in June 2022 3 8 Ignatova is the subject of an international Interpol warrant by German authorities 9 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Criminal activities 3 Investigation and disappearance 4 Personal life 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education EditBorn in Ruse Bulgaria in 1980 10 to a Romani family 11 Ignatova emigrated to Germany with her family when she was ten years old and spent part of her childhood in Schramberg in the state of Baden Wurttemberg 3 12 Claims that she may have studied at University of Oxford in England give no details of college course or date of matriculation 13 failed verification In 2005 she earned a PhD in private international law from the University of Constance in Germany with the dissertation Art 5 Nr 1 EuGVO Chancen und Perspektiven der Reform des Gerichtsstands am Erfullungsort which discusses lex causae in conflict of laws 14 She reportedly has also worked for McKinsey amp Company 15 Criminal activities EditIn 2012 she was convicted of fraud in Germany in connection with her and her father Plamen Ignatov s acquisition of a company that shortly afterwards was declared bankrupt in dubious circumstances she was given a suspended sentence of 14 months imprisonment 16 17 In 2013 she was involved with a multi level marketing scam called BigCoin 18 In 2014 she founded a pyramid scheme called OneCoin 19 Investigation and disappearance Edit source source source source source source source source source source source source source source An episode of the FBI s series Inside the FBI about Ruja Ignatova and how she allegedly robbed investors of billions of dollars On 25 October 2017 Ignatova disappeared after being tipped off about increasing police investigations about OneCoin 20 In 2019 her brother Konstantin Ignatov pleaded guilty to fraud and money laundering in connection with the scheme 21 In 2022 prosecutors in Darmstadt Germany confirmed an investigation of a lawyer from Neu Isenburg for possible money laundering the transfer of 7 69 million euros by Ignatova into one of her private accounts in 2016 In January 2022 police searched apartments and offices in Weilburg Baden Baden Frankfurt am Main Bad Homburg Neu Isenburg and Vaihingen 22 Afterwards the North Rhine Westphalia Police and German Federal Criminal Police Office announced that Ignatova is sought for fraud charges The Federal Criminal Police Office announced a 5 000 reward for information leading to an arrest 23 24 An Interpol Red Notice followed 25 This listing was reciprocated by Europol adding Ignatova to its most wanted list however Deutsche Welle notes that the Europol listing was removed under unknown circumstances 26 The Federal Bureau of Investigation added Ignatova to its Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list and announced at a joint press conference with IRS Criminal Investigation and United States Attorney s Office Southern District of New York The FBI followed up with an episode of its podcast and YouTube series Inside the FBI devoted to Ignatova and the OneCoin case 27 There is currently a reward of up to 250 000 for information leading to her arrest 28 29 According to a report published by Bulgarian investigative reporting site Bird Ignatova was murdered in November 2018 on the orders of a Bulgarian drug lord Hristoforos Amanatidis also known as Taki The alleged murderer Hristo Hristov who is also Bulgarian is currently serving time in a Dutch prison for drug trafficking According to the report Ignatova was murdered aboard a yacht in the Ionian Sea and her body was dismembered and cast overboard The alleged motive for the murder was to conceal the drug lord s involvement in the OneCoin scam The narco boss is said currently to reside in Dubai having evaded Bulgarian authorities 30 31 However a 2022 interview with FBI Special Agent Paul Roberts notes that the agency s investigation into Ignatova is operating under the assumption that she is still alive with no information to counter that belief 32 Ignatova was the subject of a book The Missing Cryptoqueen in 2022 33 Personal life EditIgnatova was married to the German lawyer Bjorn Strehl with whom she had a daughter in 2016 3 See also EditList of fugitives from justice who disappearedReferences Edit Prodlzhava izdirvaneto na 41 godishna germanska grazhdanka rodena u nas Search continues for 41 year old German national born in Bulgaria MOI Press Office Archived from the original on April 19 2022 Retrieved April 23 2022 Kristen Young October 6 2019 OneCoin defendant seeks to suppress statements made to federal agents Cape Cod Times Retrieved April 3 2023 a b c d Cryptoqueen How this woman scammed the world then ran BBC November 24 2019 Cellan Jones Rory September 26 2019 The mystery of the disappearing Cryptoqueen BBC Bartlett Jamie December 15 2019 The 4bn OneCoin scam how crypto queen Dr Ruja Ignatova duped ordinary people out of billions then went missing The Times Morris David Z November 6 2019 Is OneCoin The Biggest Financial Fraud in History Fortune Archived from the original on May 2 2022 Retrieved July 26 2022 The Missing Cryptoqueen October 4 2021 ISBN 978 1 6686 0281 2 Manhattan U S Attorney Announces Charges Against Leaders Of OneCoin A Multibillion Dollar Pyramid Scheme Involving The Sale Of A Fraudulent Cryptocurrency U S Attorney s Office Southern District of New York March 9 2019 View Red Notices www interpol int Retrieved August 9 2023 BKA Fahndung nach Personen Ruja IGNATOVA www bka de Retrieved July 26 2022 Ruja Ignatova The crooked cryptoqueen The Outrageous Case of OneCoin the Billion Dollar Scam Sold as a Bitcoin Killer www bitrates com Cryptoqueen How this woman scammed the world then vanished BBC News BBC November 24 2019 Retrieved July 13 2022 Abgeschlossene Promotionen www jura uni konstanz de Marson James August 27 2020 OneCoin Took In Billions Then Its Leader Vanished The Wall Street Journal Stier Frank Das Verstummen der Cryptoqueen heise online So etwas Dubioses nie erlebt Kreisbote January 20 2012 Retrieved July 26 2022 BigCoin amp BNA The original OneCoin Ponzi points Co founder of multibillion dollar cryptocurrency pyramid scheme OneCoin pleads guilty Internal Revenue Service www irs gov Retrieved February 9 2023 Ruja Ignatova Leaked police notes may have alerted FBI wanted Cryptoqueen BBC News October 19 2022 Retrieved December 29 2022 Cryptoqueen brother admits role in OneCoin fraud BBC News November 14 2019 Rosenbach Marcel May 27 2022 Krypto Betrug mit OneCoin Weiteres Verfahren und Durchsuchungen Der Spiegel in German ISSN 2195 1349 Retrieved July 1 2022 International Betrug in Millionenhohe polizei nrw in German Retrieved February 9 2023 BKA Fahndung nach Personen Ruja IGNATOVA www bka de Retrieved February 9 2023 INTERPOL INTERPOL HQ May 11 2022 RED NOTICE Ruja Ignatova dubbed the Cryptoqueen is wanted by Germany bka for fraud and money laundering A reward is offered for information leading to the arrest of the co founder of the alleged cryptocurrency OneCoin in hiding since 2017 t co vz1hwxok9p t co jvGb8pg6gz Tweet Archived from the original on February 9 2023 Retrieved March 28 2023 via Twitter Mazumdaru Srinivas July 5 2022 Ruja Ignatova What we know about the OneCoin affair DW 07 05 2022 dw com Retrieved February 9 2023 Inside the FBI Podcast Top Ten Fugitive Ruja Ignatova FBI Federal Bureau of Investigation August 31 2022 Archived from the original on February 9 2023 Retrieved March 28 2023 via YouTube Daly Max May 12 2022 OneCoin s Missing Crypto Queen Is Now One of Europe s Most Wanted Fugitives VICE RUJA IGNATOVA Federal Bureau of Investigation Retrieved May 26 2023 Spravka v MVR Ruzha Ignatova bila ubita po porchka na Taki Sheft na otdel Ubijstva rabotel za nego February 17 2023 Vess VessOnSecurity February 19 2023 Apparently the Bulgarian crypto queen Ruja Ilieva famous for the OneCoin scam who has disappeared and is on the FBI most wanted list was killed in November 2018 by order of a Bulgarian narco boss Tweet Archived from the original on March 15 2023 Retrieved March 28 2023 via Twitter Jamie Bartlett October 19 2022 Episode 11 Operation Satellite The Missing Cryptoqueen BBC Radio 5 Live Podcast BBC Documentaries Retrieved March 25 2023 Bartlett Jamie The Missing Cryptoqueen The Billion Dollar Cryptocurrency Con and the Woman Who Got Away with It New York Hachette Books ISBN 978 0306829161 External links Edit Media related to Ruja Ignatova at Wikimedia Commons The Missing Crypto Queen at BBC Sounds Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ruja Ignatova amp oldid 1172820441, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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