
Founder of fake UN affiliate convicted of digital currency scam
Asa Saint Clair founded the World Sports Alliance, which he claimed was a close affiliate of the United Nations, and sold the native IGObit token to some 60 unsuspecting investors.
Asa Saint Clair founded the World Sports Alliance, which he claimed was a close affiliate of the United Nations, and sold the native IGObit token to some 60 unsuspecting investors.
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Asa Saint Clair is accused of defrauding at least three separate investors out of thousands of dollars after claiming the World Sports Alliance would help developing countries access food, water, and facilities for sports.