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by: xpoolPosted on: September 12, 2025

Texas Court Rules Against Ponzi Operator Nathan Fuller’s Bankruptcy Petition

A Texas court has rejected the bankruptcy request of Nathan Fuller, the mastermind behind a multi-million dollar Ponzi scheme. The ruling, which emphasizes accountability in crypto fraud, sends a clear signal regarding legal repercussions for those who exploit investors.

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