A Colorado pastor and his spouse Eli and Kaitlyn Regalado are going through fees for allegedly masterminding a cryptocurrency rip-off that defrauded their Christian neighborhood of greater than $1 million.
The couple allegedly created and bought their cryptocurrency, referred to as INDXcoin, to unsuspecting buyers in Denver, Colorado, claiming divine steering from the Lord for monetary prosperity.
“The allegation is that me and Kaitlyn pocketed $1.3 million,” Pastor Regalado confessed in a video posted on the INDXcoin internet platform. “I simply needed to return out and say that the allegations are true…”
Then Regalado added, “A number of hundred thousand {dollars} went into rebuilding the home that the Lord instructed us to do.”
The state Securities Division revealed that Regalados assured potential buyers that they had been instructed by God to launch the cryptocurrency and promised substantial returns. Nonetheless, plaintiffs allege that INDXcoin was in reality “just about nugatory,” leading to vital monetary losses for greater than 300 people between June 2022 and April 2023.
In a video assertion posted on the INDXcoin web site, Eli Regalado pleaded responsible to the fees and revealed that the pair embezzled $1.3 million raised via the cryptocurrency scheme. He admitted that a good portion of those funds, roughly a number of hundred thousand {dollars}, was used to rebuild the home and claimed that it was a God-directed motion.
“We took God at His phrase and bought cryptocurrency with no clear exit,” Regalado admitted, whereas expressing the couple's unwavering religion that God would “do a miracle within the monetary sector” for them and their buyers.
Nonetheless, the Regalados not solely lacked cryptocurrency expertise, but in addition ignored vital technical points raised by a third-party auditor concerning the INDXcoin code. Regardless of these points, they’ve continued to market cryptocurrency as a low-risk, high-reward funding choice.
The Regalados are additionally suspected of siphoning off no less than $290,000 for his or her online-only Victorious Grace Church, regardless of no precise bodily location for it. The Denver Put up reported that Eli had beforehand promised buyers {that a} portion of the funds raised could be used to assist widows and orphans. Nonetheless, these alleged charitable funds had been allegedly spent for private achieve.
Tung Chan, the Colorado Securities Commissioner, condemned the Regalados, saying, “We allege that Mr. Regalado took benefit of the belief and religion of his personal Christian neighborhood and bought them unusual guarantees of wealth by promoting them basically nugatory cryptocurrencies. .”
Civil fraud fees had been filed towards the couple for violating a number of rules of the Colorado Securities Act.
Each INDXcoin and Kingdom Wealth Trade, the unique platform for INDXcoin, had been reportedly shut down late final yr. The Regalados are scheduled to seem in state courtroom in Denver within the coming days and weeks.