EXCLUSIVE: The 'lead organizer' of Accept Dogecoin, Myles G Investments, has confirmed to CoinMarketCap that he was charged with kidnapping a woman at gunpoint in 2011 🚨 The project's site has shut down after the Dogecoin Foundation threatened to sue 👇
Myles G Investments tells CoinMarketCap he "made a mistake that hurt many people" — and says the controversial project is rebranding after being threatened with legal action by Dogecoin.The lead organizer of a controversial crypto project has confirmed to CoinMarketCap that he was charged with kidnapping and robbing a woman at gunpoint back in 2011.
Speaking to CoinMarketCap via direct message on Twitter, Myles G Investments confirmed that the speculation about his criminal past was true — and he "made a mistake that hurt many people," adding:
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