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ABOUT:
There has been a $3,850,000 defamation case filed with the New Zealand High Court against Danny de Hek, aka "The Crypto Ponzi Scheme Avenger," by Stephen McCullah. 🚨
Stephen McCullah is the director of Hyper Technologies Inc., a company associated with various projects where individuals have reported financial losses. These projects include Apollo Currency, Apollo Fintech, Gold Secured Currency (GSX), LunaOne, Hyper Technologies, Stratus, and Gold Inc, among others. 💼
We understand the distress and damage that financial losses can cause, and we encourage those affected to share their experiences with us through our website at
www.dehek.com/contact/. 💔
Our team is actively working to recover individuals' cryptocurrency investments and compile a list of those impacted. We value hearing from individuals who have suffered financial losses or believe they have been scammed. Rest assured, all stories will be treated with utmost confidentiality and professionalism. 🙏
THE STORY 📖
Stephen McCullah (LunaOne) promoted a presale offering where people could purchase LunaOne tokens/coins before they were listed on an exchange. However, Stephen McCullah (LunaOne) failed to release the tokens/coins for selling on the listing day. The presale promotions claimed that LunaOne tokens/coins would launch on the exchange at $0.25 each, but they were actually released at $0.05 each. Stephen McCullah (LunaOne) even wrote an apology to the community, accepting liability. 😔💸