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HyperFund Co-Founder Sam Lee Arrested In Dubai For $1.8 Billion Fraud

Sam Lee AKA (Xue Samuel Lee) is an Australian citizen and co-founded Hyperfund / Hypertech / HyperCapital/ HyperNation (HyperFund) with Ryan Xu (aka Zijing Xu).
Lee claimed to be involved in “Large Scale Crypto Mining,” including bitcoin, that promoters asserted was a key revenue source for HyperFund.
HyperFund operated a purportedly legitimate decentralized finance, or “DeFi,” cryptocurrency investment platform and touted its investment program to the public through social media and other means.

In truth, HyperFund was a global securities fraud and wire fraud scheme that obtained approximately $1.89 billion from victim-investors world-wide.

The US attorney for the district of Maryland, Erek L Barron went after Sam Lee, and said the Department of Justice would:

“hold perpetrators accountable for these and other fraud schemes”, with Lee facing up to five years in jail if convicted.

“The level of alleged fraud here is staggering,” Barron said.
The criminal complaint lodged in the district court of Maryland charges Lee with conspiracy to commit securities and wire fraud, while a separate civil complaint brought by the US Securities Exchange Commission charges Lee with fraud and with the unregistered sale of securities in breach of the US Securities Act.
Likely as a result of an Interpol Red Notice, the UAE authorities arrested Sam Lee in

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USA Justice Department Charged HyperFund Sam Lee, Rodney Burton and Brenda Chunga

Three Individuals Charged for Roles in $1.89B Cryptocurrency Fraud Scheme.

The Justice Department today announced charges against two individuals and the guilty plea of a third individual for orchestrating a $1.89 billion cryptocurrency fraud scheme.

Sam Lee, 35, an Australian citizen residing in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, was charged in an indictment unsealed today for allegedly co-founding HyperFund, also known as HyperTech, HyperCapital, HyperVerse, and HyperNation.
Rodney Burton, 54, of Miami, and Brenda Chunga, 43, of Severna Park, Maryland, were promotors of HyperFund.

“The defendants are charged with defrauding investors to the tune of $1.89 billion. As alleged in court documents, the defendants falsely represented that investors would receive substantial returns paid from cryptocurrency mining operations, which did not in fact exist,”

said Acting Assistant Attorney General Nicole M. Argentieri of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division.

“With our partners in Homeland Security Investigations and IRS Criminal Investigation, we are committed to uncovering sophisticated frauds involving cryptocurrency and digital assets and bringing those who perpetrate them to justice.”

“The level of alleged fraud here is staggering,” said U.S. Attorney Erek L. Barron for the District of Maryland.

“Whether it’s cryptocurrency fraud, or any other financial frauds, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. This office

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