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If you’ve been burned by a cryptocurrency Ponzi scheme, the last thing you need is someone swooping in to exploit you again under the guise of “help.” Enter Rory Conacher – a name now synonymous with fake crypto recovery scams, deception, and an unrelenting track record of promoting fraud.
Rory has spent years pushing fraudulent investment opportunities like HyperVerse, We Are All Satoshi, VidiLOOK, and other Ponzi schemes that have collectively drained millions of dollars from everyday people.
Now, in a stunning twist, Rory Conacher is back, this time positioning himself as the “saviour” for victims of the very scams he promoted. He’s claiming to lead a class action lawsuit against HyperTech Group and its founder Sam Lee, who has been charged with running a $1.9 billion Ponzi scheme. However, what Rory’s really doing is far from altruistic. He is collecting money, demanding sensitive personal information, and giving victims false hope.
Let’s unpack the red flags and expose how Rory Conacher is orchestrating yet another scam – one that preys on desperate victims.
Who Is Rory Conacher?
Rory Conacher is a South African Ponzi promoter with a disturbing history of championing multi-level marketing (MLM) and cryptocurrency-based Ponzi schemes.
Rory has a history of shifting blame and disappearing when platforms collapse. Now, as victims reel from these losses, Rory claims he is leading a class-action lawsuit to recover funds – all while asking for more money and personal data.
Key Question: How can a man with such a well-documented history of promoting scams be trusted to lead recovery efforts?
Rory Conacher’s $15 Cash Grab
Rory Conacher claims that 20,000 people have each pledged $15 to fund his leadership in a class action lawsuit. This would amount to $300,000, but the reality tells a different story.
Through tracking Rory’s wallet address – TYzL3nFTmVExygkpmPRYXHVG798Uh4YMxE (see TronScan) – it was revealed that only $37,425.99 USDT has been withdrawn over the last 280 days. On December 17, 2024, the wallet’s balance stood at just $493.60.
Key Red Flags:
This alleged lawsuit is just another opportunity for Rory to prey on victims’ desperation and profit from their trust.
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If you’ve been burned by a cryptocurrency Ponzi scheme, the last thing you need is someone swooping in to exploit you again under the guise of “help.” Enter Rory Conacher – a name now synonymous with fake crypto recovery scams, deception, and an unrelenting track record of promoting fraud.
Rory has spent years pushing fraudulent investment opportunities like HyperVerse, We Are All Satoshi, VidiLOOK, and other Ponzi schemes that have collectively drained millions of dollars from everyday people.
Now, in a stunning twist, Rory Conacher is back, this time positioning himself as the “saviour” for victims of the very scams he promoted. He’s claiming to lead a class action lawsuit against HyperTech Group and its founder Sam Lee, who has been charged with running a $1.9 billion Ponzi scheme. However, what Rory’s really doing is far from altruistic. He is collecting money, demanding sensitive personal information, and giving victims false hope.
Let’s unpack the red flags and expose how Rory Conacher is orchestrating yet another scam – one that preys on desperate victims.
Who Is Rory Conacher?
Rory Conacher is a South African Ponzi promoter with a disturbing history of championing multi-level marketing (MLM) and cryptocurrency-based Ponzi schemes.
Rory has a history of shifting blame and disappearing when platforms collapse. Now, as victims reel from these losses, Rory claims he is leading a class-action lawsuit to recover funds – all while asking for more money and personal data.
Key Question: How can a man with such a well-documented history of promoting scams be trusted to lead recovery efforts?
Rory Conacher’s $15 Cash Grab
Rory Conacher claims that 20,000 people have each pledged $15 to fund his leadership in a class action lawsuit. This would amount to $300,000, but the reality tells a different story.
Through tracking Rory’s wallet address – TYzL3nFTmVExygkpmPRYXHVG798Uh4YMxE (see TronScan) – it was revealed that only $37,425.99 USDT has been withdrawn over the last 280 days. On December 17, 2024, the wallet’s balance stood at just $493.60.
Key Red Flags:
This alleged lawsuit is just another opportunity for Rory to prey on victims’ desperation and profit from their trust.
Buy Me a Coffee
I’m on @buymeacoffee. If you like my work, you can buy me a coffee and share your thoughts.
Support the show
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