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Rapper T.I. Charged By SEC In Cryptocurrency Scam by floss(op): 9:15am On Sep 13, 2020
Rapper T.I. has been charged by the Securities and Exchange Commission with promoting a fraudulent cryptocurrency offering.

The regulator said in its complaint that T.I. -- whose real name is Clifford Joseph Harris -- sold cryptocurrency tokens using his Twitter account and encouraged his followers to invest in the 2017 FLiK initial coin offering. He also falsely claimed to be a part-owner, the agency said.

The SEC said the offering was a scam spearheaded by film producer Ryan Felton and, according to Mashable, Felton had promised to build "Netflix on the blockchain" but never delivered.

Instead, Felton used money from investors to drive up the price of a second token, SPARK, which he also controlled, the SEC said. Proceeds from the scheme were used to buy Felton a Ferrari, diamond jewelry, a home, and unspecified "luxury goods," the agency says in its complaint, filed in federal court in Atlanta.

"FLiK's promotional materials further promised that FLiK tokens would be redeemable on the FLiK platform for increasing amounts over the first year, with each FLiK redeemable for $3.99 after the first 3 months, $9.99 after 12 months, and $14.99 after 15 months," the SEC explained. "No FLiK platform ever existed."

According to the SEC, the FLiK initial coin offering raised approximately 539 ether, which was worth around $164,665 on September 20, 2017.

"T.I. also asked a celebrity friend to promote the FLiK ICO on social media and provided the language for posts," the agency noted, "referring to FLiK as T.I.'s 'new venture.'"

Without an admission of any wrongdoing, Harris has agreed to pay $75,000 in a settlement. The 39-year-old will also sit out similar digital asset securities sales for the next five years.

T.I. is not the only celebrity to face regulatory action over cryptocurrency.

In February, actor Steven Seagal agreed to pay $334,000 to settle SEC claims that he failed to disclose he was paid to promote a coin offering; boxer Floyd Mayweather and music producer DJ Khaled agreed to settlements in 2018

Re: Rapper T.I. Charged By SEC In Cryptocurrency Scam by akinmusi(m): 9:18am On Sep 13, 2020
floss:
Rapper T.I. has been charged by the Securities and Exchange Commission with promoting a fraudulent cryptocurrency offering.

The regulator said in its complaint that T.I. -- whose real name is Clifford Joseph Harris -- sold cryptocurrency tokens using his Twitter account and encouraged his followers to invest in the 2017 FLiK initial coin offering. He also falsely claimed to be a part-owner, the agency said.

The SEC said the offering was a scam spearheaded by film producer Ryan Felton and, according to Mashable, Felton had promised to build "Netflix on the blockchain" but never delivered.

Instead, Felton used money from investors to drive up the price of a second token, SPARK, which he also controlled, the SEC said. Proceeds from the scheme were used to buy Felton a Ferrari, diamond jewelry, a home, and unspecified "luxury goods," the agency says in its complaint, filed in federal court in Atlanta.

"FLiK's promotional materials further promised that FLiK tokens would be redeemable on the FLiK platform for increasing amounts over the first year, with each FLiK redeemable for $3.99 after the first 3 months, $9.99 after 12 months, and $14.99 after 15 months," the SEC explained. "No FLiK platform ever existed."

According to the SEC, the FLiK initial coin offering raised approximately 539 ether, which was worth around $164,665 on September 20, 2017.

"T.I. also asked a celebrity friend to promote the FLiK ICO on social media and provided the language for posts," the agency noted, "referring to FLiK as T.I.'s 'new venture.'"

Without an admission of any wrongdoing, Harris has agreed to pay $75,000 in a settlement. The 39-year-old will also sit out similar digital asset securities sales for the next five years.

T.I. is not the only celebrity to face regulatory action over cryptocurrency.

In February, actor Steven Seagal agreed to pay $334,000 to settle SEC claims that he failed to disclose he was paid to promote a coin offering; boxer Floyd Mayweather and music producer DJ Khaled agreed to settlements in 2018
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Re: Rapper T.I. Charged By SEC In Cryptocurrency Scam by floss(op): 9:22am On Sep 13, 2020
akinmusi:
Source please
Security and Exchange Commission (SEC)
Re: Rapper T.I. Charged By SEC In Cryptocurrency Scam by akinmusi(m): 9:26am On Sep 13, 2020
floss:
Security and Exchange Commission (SEC)
Of Nigeria or of Canada, abi USA.

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Re: Rapper T.I. Charged By SEC In Cryptocurrency Scam by floss(op): 9:32am On Sep 13, 2020
akinmusi:
Of Nigeria or of Canada, abi USA.

Quote a url or blog
you are funny I must admit, SEC US..
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