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Eccentric antivirus software mogul John McAfee ran an illegal “pump and dump” cryptocurrency scheme that raked in millions of dollars for him and his staffers, Manhattan federal prosecutors said Friday.
In an indictment unsealed in federal court, prosecutors charged McAfee and Jimmy Watson, his cryptocurrency “executive adviser,” with running two schemes to bilk crypto investors out of about $13 million.
In the first illicit plot, McAfee and his team bought up large quantities of “altcoin” — while knowing he planned to publicize the cryptocurrency using his Twitter account, which has an enormous and loyal following, prosecutors charged.
McAfee, the founder of McAfee antivirus software, then sold off the altcoins after his tweets artificially increased the value of the cryptocoins, earning about $2 million from the “pump and dump” scheme, according to the indictment.
In a second ruse, McAfee and his team took money from startup cryptocurrency issuers to tout events called “initial coin offerings,” prosecutors charged.
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Have you been cloned too?