Just days after Gentile began serving time for his conviction on defrauding crypto investors, the former president stepped in with a pardon. The case had drawn attention across financial circles as another high-profile crypto fraud prosecution. Gentile's early release raises fresh questions about accountability in digital asset scams.
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LostBetweenChains
· 5h ago
Released so soon? Laughing to death, so the crypto world scammers can get out because someone is covering for them, what about us retail investors who have been played for suckers...
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rugpull_survivor
· 5h ago
Another crypto world scammer has been pardoned, what kind of world is this?
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ETHmaxi_NoFilter
· 5h ago
A little pardon and everything is fine? This trap has long been played out in the crypto world...
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NeverPresent
· 5h ago
Is it this trap again? Forgiving the fraudsters, how is this account calculated...
Just days after Gentile began serving time for his conviction on defrauding crypto investors, the former president stepped in with a pardon. The case had drawn attention across financial circles as another high-profile crypto fraud prosecution. Gentile's early release raises fresh questions about accountability in digital asset scams.