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Legal process against virtual pyramid OmegaPro ready

Legal process against virtual pyramid OmegaPro ready

People affected by the fall OmegaPro in Colombia have organized to take legal action against the platform.

The lawyer and president of AsoBlockchain, Camilo Suarezexplained that in the country there are already hundreds of people affected and that, andno together they had a loss of more than 280 billion pesosdespite the fact that this data was not confirmed by the Financial Superintendence.

(The school that went into liquidation for being a pyramid facade).

This information has received data from at least 280 people affected by the virtual pyramids, for which they seek to advance a legal process against OmegaPro, which the lawyer considered one of the largest pyramid schemes in Colombia.

(Pyramid or hack? Alerts from the Financial Superintendence about OmegaPro).

Since they were isolated victims, it was very difficult for them to open up to really seek representation against these pyramids.”, explained Camilo Suarez to ‘Bloomberg’.

(The keys to avoid being a victim of fraud when investing in crypto assets).

The lawyer also added that, from his point of view, people who lured others into this system for financial gain presented themselves as “pseudo-leaders”but that, in reality, they were “professional scammers”.

(DMG revived? This says the Financial Superintendence about new firms).

Finally, he issued the warning that the platform had changes in its name amid recent crashes and that, presumably, it would be presenting under the name GoGlobal.

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