Canadian 'crypto king' lands in Australia as associate flees to Dubai
- Aiden Pleterski, a 25-year-old from Whitby, Ontario, has been traveling to multiple destinations since filing for bankruptcy in September 2022 after allegedly scamming investors.
- Pleterski has been living a lavish lifestyle, posting on social media from Los Angeles, Miami, London, and most recently Melbourne. One of his associates has admitted that he has fled to Dubai.
- Ryan Rumble, another individual involved in the bankruptcy case, failed to hand over his passport and is facing potential prison time. Court proceedings are ongoing.
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Canadian 'crypto king' lands in Australia as associate flees to Dubai
By Hannah Alberga Click here for updates on this story TORONTO (CTV Network) — Ontario’s self-described ‘crypto king’ just landed in Australia, the latest destination in a months-long travel spree he’s prolifically posted about on social media, despite ongoing bankruptcy proceedings tied to the more than $40 million scheme he allegedly operated. Social media posts show that Aiden Pleterski, 25, arrived in Melbourne over the weekend – one of…
Canadian 'crypto king' lands in Australia as associate flees to Dubai
By Hannah Alberga Click here for updates on this story TORONTO (CTV Network) — Ontario’s self-described ‘crypto king’ just landed in Australia, the latest destination in a months-long travel spree he’s prolifically posted about on social media, despite ongoing bankruptcy proceedings tied to the more than $40 million scheme he allegedly operated. Social media posts show that Aiden Pleterski, 25, arrived in Melbourne over the weekend – one of…
Ontario 'crypto king' lands in Australia as associate flees to Dubai
Ontario’s self-described ‘crypto king’ just landed in Australia, the latest destination in a months-long travel spree he’s prolifically posted about on social media, despite ongoing bankruptcy proceedings tied to the more than $40 million scheme he allegedly operated.
Ontario 'crypto king' lands in Australia as associate flees to Dubai
Ontario’s self-described ‘crypto king’ just landed in Australia, the latest destination in a months-long travel spree he’s prolifically posted about on social media, despite ongoing bankruptcy proceedings tied to the more than $40 million scheme he allegedly operated.
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