Lawsuit claims Gwinnett man misled crypto investors into investing in Ponzi scheme
The complaint accuses Ed Zimbardi of violating federal and Georgia state laws by misleading investors through a so-called “Crypto Program.”
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The complaint accuses Ed Zimbardi of violating federal and Georgia state laws by misleading investors through a so-called “Crypto Program.”
The man says he invested more than $1.3 million of his retirement savings.
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“For the first time in a long time, I feel like I’ve been heard,” she said.
She allegedly used a string of names and aliases to pose as a nurse at nursing homes and heath care facilities across six states.
Her grandson was just 12 years old when he was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, and as his guardian, she applied for and received SSI support for him.
He ended up being tricked by scammers into giving over control of his phone and access to money-sharing apps like Venmo and Zelle.
In many cases, the crooks wash the checks, changing names and increasing the dollar amounts.
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