Montenegrin police arrest FutureNet founder for $21 million fraud
According to Cointelegraph, the Montenegrin police have arrested Roman Ziemian, co-founder of FutureNet, for fraud amounting to $21 million.He is currently charged with fraud, money laundering, and theft and could face life imprisonment.Previously, Roman Ziemian co-founded FutureNet with Stephan Morgenstern in 2018 and sold "participation packages" ranging from $10 to $10,000, promising profits to investors who persuaded others to buy into the scheme.
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