Argentine lawyers file complaint with US DOJ, FBI amid LIBRA fallout
A team of Argentine lawyers has taken action against the creators of the LIBRA token, filing a complaint with the US Department of Justice and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The complaint specifically targets President Javier Milei and calls for an investigation into his involvement with the controversial cryptocurrency.
The LIBRA token, created by Facebook, has been met with widespread criticism and scrutiny since its announcement. Many experts and government officials have raised concerns about the potential risks and implications of a global digital currency controlled by a private company.
The Argentine lawyers behind the complaint allege that Milei, a prominent economist and political figure in Argentina, has been actively promoting and supporting the LIBRA token. They argue that his involvement with the project raises serious questions about the motives and intentions behind the creation of the cryptocurrency.
In their complaint, the lawyers point to the potential for LIBRA to be used for illegal activities such as money laundering and terrorist financing. They also raise concerns about the potential impact on global financial stability and the potential for LIBRA to undermine the authority of central banks.
The lawyers are calling for a thorough investigation into Milei’s involvement with LIBRA and are urging the US authorities to take action to protect consumers and the global financial system. They believe that the creators of LIBRA should be held accountable for any potential harm caused by the cryptocurrency.
This latest development adds to the growing controversy surrounding LIBRA and highlights the need for greater regulation and oversight of digital currencies. As the debate over the future of money continues, it is clear that the actions of individuals and companies involved in the creation and promotion of cryptocurrencies will be closely scrutinized.
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