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Nine busted in 686M Dollar Ponzi scheme that targeted medical marijuana investors Chris Harris New York Times Sunday 14 Apr 2024 The Spanish National Police announced the arrests early Saturday in an X post and provided video footage of the busts. Spanish authorities worked with Europol and the European Union Agency for Criminal Justice Cooperation in orchestrating raids on the suspect’s homes. They were detained April 11 and charged with suspicion of fraud in Spain, Latvia, England, Germany, Italy, Poland, and the Dominican Republic. The fake pot Ponzi scheme involved an elaborate marketing scheme for a fake company called JuicyFields, Reuters reports. The nine suspects also allegedly attended international cannabis fairs to convince victims there’s was a legitimate medicinal marijuana business. Victims were promised a 70- to 168-percent return on investment, according to Reuters. In England alone, 180,000 people are said to have fallen victim to the scheme. Part of the scheme involved bringing potential investors to legal marijuana farms for tours. https://nypost.com/2024/04/13/world-news/spanish-authorities-arrest-9-for-defrauding-over-678-million/
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