Orlando CEO arrested in alleged $328 million crypto Ponzi scheme

Federal agents have arrested Christopher Alexander Delgado, CEO of Goliath Ventures, on charges of wire fraud and money laundering related to a $328 million cryptocurrency investment fraud. Authorities describe the operation as a classic Ponzi scheme that promised returns from liquidity pools but paid earlier investors with funds from new ones. Delgado was released on $1 million bond after his arrest in Orlando.

Christopher Alexander Delgado, the CEO of Goliath Ventures—also known as Gen-Z Ventures—was arrested on Tuesday in Orlando, Florida, by federal agents. The charges stem from an alleged $328 million Ponzi scheme operated out of a downtown Orlando office tower. According to federal investigators, Delgado enticed high-net-worth investors with promises of monthly returns from cryptocurrency liquidity pools and Bitcoin mining opportunities.

In reality, the scheme functioned by using money from new investors to pay returns to earlier ones, a hallmark of Ponzi operations. Prosecutors in the US District Court for the Middle District of Florida allege that Delgado collected at least $328 million through this fraud. He reportedly used portions of the funds to purchase multi-million-dollar properties in Winter Park, Sanford, and Windermere.

Delgado faces potential penalties of up to 30 years in federal prison if convicted on the wire fraud and money laundering counts. Following his arrest, he appeared before a federal judge and was released after posting a $1 million bond.

In response to the charges, plaintiff investors have begun filing civil suits in Florida courts to recover their investments tied to the cryptocurrency liquidity pool business. The Justice Department has highlighted how investors contributed funds expecting profits from exchange fees based on their additions to the pool's liquidity, but the venture collapsed under scrutiny.

The case underscores ongoing concerns in the cryptocurrency sector regarding fraudulent investment schemes.

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