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by: xpoolPosted on: May 8, 2025

SafeMoon CEO Pleads Not Guilty in Federal Court: What’s Next for the Cryptocurrency Project?

Braden John Karony, former CEO of SafeMoon, has entered a not guilty plea in a federal court, bringing a major legal chapter to the cryptocurrency project that faced intense scrutiny. The case revolves around serious allegations of financial misconduct and is expected to delve into the inner workings of the company. The trial is scheduled to continue until May 26th.

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