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Crypto Lender Cred Files for Bankruptcy After Losing Funds in Fraud

Crypto Lender Cred Files for Bankruptcy After Losing Funds in Fraud

Crypto Lender Cred Files for Bankruptcy After Losing Funds in Fraud

In October, the lender published a cryptic letter saying it has experienced “irregularities” in the handling of “specific” corporate funds by a “perpetrator of fraudulent activity.”

In October, the lender published a cryptic letter saying it has experienced “irregularities” in the handling of “specific” corporate funds by a “perpetrator of fraudulent activity.”

In October, the lender published a cryptic letter saying it has experienced “irregularities” in the handling of “specific” corporate funds by a “perpetrator of fraudulent activity.”

AccessTimeIconNov 8, 2020, 7:17 PM
Updated May 15, 2023, 1:35 PM

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