Crypto platform Debiex must pay $2.5M in CFTC ‘pig butchering’ case
17 Marzo 2025 - 3:11AM
Cointelegraph


Crypto platform Debiex has been ordered to pay around $2.5
million after it failed to respond to a US Commodity Futures
Trading Commission suit accusing it of being a romance scam
ring.
Arizona federal court Judge Douglas Rayes on March 13
granted the
CFTC’s earlier motion for summary judgment in its case and ordered
Debiex to pay back around $2.26 million it stole from
its customers, along with a civil penalty of nearly $221,500.
Judge Rayes said there was no evidence that Debiex’s failure to
respond to the CFTC was the result of “excusable neglect.”
The CFTC sued Debiex
in January 2024, saying its staff ran a so-called “pig butchering”
scam, where
they initiated romantic relationships with customers over social
media to gain trust to convince them to invest in the platform.
The scheme hooked five victims who deposited around $2.3 million
in total onto Debiex, which the purported trading platform stole,
the CFTC said.
A highlighted excerpt of Judge Rayes’ order summarizing the
CFTC’s case against Debiex, Source:
CourtListener
The CFTC also accused Zhāng Chéng Yáng of being a “money mule”
for Debiex, whose crypto wallets were used to accept and steal
victims’ funds.
Judge Rayes granted a
CFTC motion for default judgment against Zhāng on March 12, finding
it adequately alleged he controls a crypto wallet with OKX “that
received digital assets to which he had no legitimate claim.”
He said OKX was “voluntarily preserving” the crypto in Zhāng’s
account and ordered its contents, consisting of $5.70 worth of
Tether (USDT) and nearly 63 Ether
(ETH) worth around $119,500, to be
transferred to an unnamed victim.
The CFTC said in its January 2024 complaint that Debiex’s scheme
saw its unknown managers target potential victims
through social
media to lure them to websites it had created marketing itself
as a “Blockchain Network Decentralized perpetual contract trading
platform” where users can conduct futures trading and “Mining
transactions.”
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Debiex’s staff would present as females and built a rapport with
victims through “continuous and repeated messaging and sharing
purported pictures of themselves” while claiming to be “highly
successful digital asset commodities traders,” the CFTC said.
Once an account was created and the customers sent over their
crypto, the CFTC said Debiex would share “fictitious information”
about customer balances, trading positions and profits.
“All of this information was most likely false,” the CFTC said.
“The evidence shows that the Customers’ digital assets were simply
sent to numerous digital asset wallets in an attempt to obfuscate
their destination.”
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