Links between Vera García brothers and “Almost Venezuela” scam revealed
Published at: 01/10/2024 07:40 PM
The president of the extremist organization Movimiento
Resistencia Venezolana, Gustavo Lainette, revealed the link between
twin brothers Andrés and Alejandro Vera García with the “Almost Venezuela” scam , through the company Fxbitcapital.
Lainette, in an interview with Patricia Poleo, pointed out
that the Vera García brothers run the platform for the
American mercenary leader Erik Prince to supposedly overthrow the Bolivarian Government,
and they have a history of other cases of fraud.
The representative of the extreme right indicated that the idea of
“Almost Venezuela” came up in a conversation between Andrés and Alejandro, who
intended to use it with their “resistance” movement, designed to call for foreign military
intervention against the South American nation.
The Vera García brothers had already hired the mercenary
Erik Prince to settle an accusation against them for 200 million
dollars, money that was lost through a pyramid scheme related to
cryptocurrencies and the well-known companies involved were Fxbitcapital and Bydzyne.
Bydzyne's business wasn't providing them with the expected profits,
so the affiliates promoted the Fxbitcapital scheme, using their
networks, to receive commissions for referrals. According to research,
it is common for affiliates of multilevel companies to use their networks to
promote other businesses, sometimes financial schemes with fraudulent results.
An investigation highlights a subject named Gustavo
Enrique Vera Espinoza as the mastermind behind the Fxbitcapital fraud, with the collaboration of the Vera
García twins and several Bydzyne affiliates.
After the collapse of the scheme, Vera Espinoza has tried to
evade investors who claim their funds, although different evidence points to him as the main
mastermind behind the fraud.
Mazo News Team