"The Missing Cryptoqueen Podcast Uncovers Possible Murder of OneCoin Founder"
- Investigation suggests Cryptoqueen Dr. Ruja Ignatova may have been murdered by Bulgarian drug kingpin.
- Ignatova founded OneCoin, a fraudulent cryptocurrency, and disappeared in 2017.
- Documents indicate Ignatova's murder in 2018 by drug kingpin Taki.
- Taki allegedly used OneCoin network to launder money and had ties to Ignatova.
- Former OneCoin legal chief pleads guilty to fraud charges related to the scam.
- Speculation surrounds Ignatova's death as sightings of her continue, FBI still lists her as wanted.
Summary :
A new episode of the BBC's The Missing Cryptoqueen podcast suggests that missing cryptocurrency founder Dr. Ruja Ignatova may have been murdered by a Bulgarian drug kingpin. Ignatova launched the OneCoin cryptocurrency in 2014, but it was later revealed to be a scam. She disappeared in 2017 and was added to the FBI's Top Ten Most Wanted list in 2022. Bulgarian investigators claim that Ignatova was killed in 2018, and documents found in the possession of a murdered Bulgarian police official support this claim. The new episode also reveals that Ignatova had been paying the drug kingpin for protection and that her murder was ordered because she had become a liability due to the investigations into OneCoin. However, there have been sightings of Ignatova in recent years, and the FBI has not removed her from their Most Wanted list.
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