UK police charge Olympic sprinter CJ Ujah in crypto fraud case

British sprinter CJ Ujah faces charges from UK police over an alleged cryptocurrency fraud scheme. The case involves theft of wallet seed phrases and impersonation calls.

UK authorities have formally charged Olympic sprinter CJ Ujah in connection with a cryptocurrency fraud investigation. Police allege the British athlete participated in a scheme that targeted victims through stolen wallet seed phrases and deceptive impersonation calls.

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