
Anthony Francis Faulk, an alleged cryptocurrency SIM-swapper, reportedly used his stolen funds to purchase several high-end cars, a Rolex, a house, music royalties, and diamond jewelry, court documents show. A US court indictment alleges that Faulk engaged in a scheme to obtain cryptocurrency and other money and property by fraud and extortion. He targeted assets owned and controlled by executives of cryptocurrency companies and investors during the period of October 2016 and May 2018. Most of the song royalties purchased appear to be from the rap genre. This, combined with their penchant for expensive jewelry and cars, may suggest they were…
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