Justin Halladay and Luigi Bruni are believed to earn the highest incomes place within the CashFX Group Ponzi.
Having all however disappeared from the corporate, as CashFX Group continues to vow withdrawals are simply across the nook for the higher a part of a 12 months now, it seems Halladay and Bruni have damaged up.
As picked up on by Harry Web page from the CashFX Rip-off – Now What!? FaceBook group, yesterday Bruni issued a public warning:
When pressed on who he was referring to, Bruni acknowledged;
I’ve an individual particularly however no have to put a reputation on it.
Those that know me will most likely guess properly.
In between bible bashing, Halladay seemingly issued a response.
Should you’re questioning what’s up with the non secular posturing, Ponzi scammers usually have responsible consciences.
Each Bruni and Halladay use routinely abuse faith to detract from the actual fact they’ve stolen tens of millions from CashFX Group victims.
Faith is a coping mechanism. It additionally makes it tough for believers to come back to phrases with the fact they’ve been scammed.
On the coronary heart of Halladay’s and Bruni’s spat is Bruni transferring on from CashFX Group:
Satirically Halladay has all however deserted CashFX Group himself. At the least publicly.
Regardless of nonetheless benefiting from the Ponzi scheme, Halladay ceased public promotion of CashFX Group final 12 months.
As his major supply of earnings, Halladay clearly needs to maintain the CashFX Group gravy prepare going so long as doable. Bruni leaving the corporate is at odds with that.
Whereas CashFX Group company and Halladay proceed to siphon off the lion’s share of invested funds (sure, individuals are nonetheless investing in a collapsed Ponzi scheme), victims are being fed one excuse after one other.
The most recent nonsense is “CashFX Group part 2”. Supposedly launching someday in Q3, This fall, 2023… 2024… or pending until Huascar and the gang provide you with the following ploy.
CashFX Group has attracted regulatory consideration in eighteen international locations, the newest of which was Canada (once more).
Regardless of being one of many bigger Ponzi schemes to emerge over the previous few years, authorities have so far didn’t shut the rip-off down.