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FBI gets alleged $165 million crypto Ponzi scheme mastermind back after year-long Fiji escape

Edward Zimbardi has been returned to the US after being deported from Fiji, putting the alleged mastermind of a $165 million crypto investment scheme back within reach of federal prosecutors.

A federal grand jury in Georgia indicted Zimbardi on July 8 on 12 counts of wire fraud, 12 counts of money laundering, and one count of conspiracy to commit money laundering, the US Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Georgia said.

Prosecutors allege Zimbardi operated The Crypto Program from June 2022 through August 2023, selling advertising packages that promised investors guaranteed monthly returns of 25%.

Thousands of investors sent more than $165 million in cryptocurrency to wallets secretly controlled by Zimbardi, prosecutors said.

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Rather than using the money as advertised, Zimbardi allegedly directed more than $34 million into high-risk foreign currency trading, used funds from newer investors to pay earlier participants, and spent at least $10 million on personal expenses.

Those expenses allegedly included luxury vehicles, a home for his son, and alimony payments.