"God told me to make it..."
This is the trick that some criminals use to justify their crimes.
The Colombian businessman Eli Pegalado is probably the first person who uses it as a reason to oppose the protection of millions of dollars, which he gained from the crypto-wallet fraud.
The online company Pegalado and her friend Caitlin are accused of defrauding more than 300 investors out of 3.2 million dollars through the crypto wallet created by them.
Pegalado admits that half of these funds were used for the couple's personal benefit.
The most interesting thing, however, is that he seems to be running back to God and blaming him for it.
When Pegalado announced on his channel and YouTube last year that he was going to start selling crypto wallets, he said that God supported the request and that he was “sending the rings for the ппекс receiving God's wealth".
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According to the police of the state of Colopado, India was "a place without value". .
Vacations, Jeep Range Rover, jewelry, handbags, cosmetic dentistry, drugs and drugs.
They also bought a large sum for the repair of their house.
And at least another 290,000 dollars went to the church, which uses online only, writes kaldata.com.
Pegalado does not deny that the couple used the papers for sexual purposes.
"The allegations are that Caitlin and I stole 1.3 million dollars.
I just want to come out and say that these accusations are true.
The healing hydropa of the Otidoxa for the polling on the way, which is the case for us, ", which is a few days in the case of a day. IT'S SUBMISSIONS.
The government of Peĸalado claims crypto-currency and non-copyrighted investment.
Eli even claimed that God said that the people will become rich if they invest.
The pair's lack of experience in cloud computing is evident, as a third party audit report claims that the INDX code is written to be malicious, It was designed and executed due to serious technical problems.
This was the case before the encryption was implemented, but they continued to hide it.
When the Invectitops did not ask to reap the promised rewards, Pegalado stated that they simply had to wait for God's plan to come to pass.
The state of Colorado claims that the INDX was not secured by assets and had no safeguards outside of the investor's jurisdiction.
The couple also did not want to promise that the safe would work.
And also that their proprietary platform Kingdom Wealth E-commerce is the only platform where the coin can be bought, sold or sold.
In a video clip denying the charges, Pegalado said: "We're sorry, father.
The technology of the game has failed.
The ship pulled down.
And from this moment on, we just wait for God."
I know this looks bad.
I know it looks bad," Pegalado said in a video attached to the charges.
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The police also said that about half a million dollars from the investment funds were used to pay taxes.
However, it seems that Pegalado has not lost his passion.
He says that God will help him and the invectitops in INDHSOIN to get out of this hole.
"Either I didn't listen to God, or he hasn't finished this project yet and will do something new.
What we pray for and what we still believe is that God will perform a miracle.
"God will perform a miracle in the financial system, and every investor will be able to receive the returns," he said in a recent video.
Civil fraud charges have been filed against Kohl for allegedly violating the Fraud, Licensing and Registration Act provisions of the Securities and Exchange Commission. up to.
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