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Alex Mashinsky Released on $40 Million Bond, Denies Fraud Accusations (Report)
The co-founder and former CEO of Celsius Network – Alex Mashinsky – has reportedly pleaded not guilty to the allegations that he and his entity defrauded customers over the years and artificially inflated the value of CEL (the native token of the organization).
The man, arrested on July 13, was set free on a $40 million bond secured by his residence in Manhattan, New York
The Charges vs. Mashinksy’s Claim
According to numerous sources, US law enforcement agentsdetained Mashinsky following an investigation into the collapse of the now-bankrupt crypto lender Celsius Network. American magistrates subsequently chargedhim with seven criminal counts, including securities, commodities, and wire fraud, adding that he scammed customers and misled them about the firm’s business
In addition, prosecutors accused Mashinsky and Roni Cohen-Pavon (Celsius’ CRO) of manipulating the price of CEL so they could offload their holdings at a higher value.
The entrepreneur pleaded not guilty to the charges. Moreover, his attorney – Jonathan Ohring – said his client “vehemently denies the allegations” and “looks forward to vigorously defending himself in court.”
Mashinsky was later released on a $40 million bond. His high-end residence in Manhattan secured the financing.
His case somewhat reminds of the one against the former CEO of FTX – Sam Bankman-Fried. The authorities allowedthe 31-year-old American to live at his parents’ house under a $250 million bond until the trial on October 2.
SEC, FTC, and CFTC Press Charges, too
Some of the leading financial regulators of the States have also insisted that Mashinsky and his brainchild Celsius Network violated laws.
For one, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)announced a settlement with the company, insisting the latter pay the staggering $4.7 billion in penalties for its alleged fraudulent activities.
However, the multi-billion payment will be temporarily suspended so Celsius Network can return its remaining assets to consumers in bankruptcy proceedings.
The FTC clarified that Mashinsky and two other former utives of the crypto lender have not agreed with the proposed terms, meaning the case against them will proceed in federal court.