Instagram influencer accused of stealing $2.5 million in Bitcoin from followers
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Jegara Igbara, who gained more than 1 million followers under the Instagram account where he went by "Jay Mazini," allegedly defrauded at least $2.5 million from his followers through a Bitcoin scheme.
The FBI accused Igbara of coaxing people to send him Bitcoin at above-market prices, then sending them back falsified images of cash wire transfers.
“As we allege, Igbara’s social media persona served as a backdrop for enticing victims to sell him their Bitcoin at attractive, but inflated, values," FBI Assistant Director-in-Charge William Sweeney said in a statement Thursday. "A behind-the-scenes look, however, revealed things aren’t always as they seem. There was nothing philanthropic about the Bitcoin transactions Igbara engaged in with his victims."
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For instance, an individual sent Igbara 5.049 BTC on Jan. 7, which was worth anywhere from $183,561 to $203,595 that day due to the cryptocurrency's volatility, according to court documents.
After the Bitcoin was sent, Igbara responded with a wire transfer receipt that purportedly showed $195,700 was sent to the individual in cash, but the money never arrived.