Argentine lawyers accuse President Milei of fraud over cryptocurrency
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[February 17, 2025]
By RAMIRO BARREIRO
MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay (AP) — Argentine lawyers filed fraud complaints
against President Javier Milei in criminal court on Sunday for promoting
a cryptocurrency on his social media, one of the lawyers told The
Associated Press.
On Friday, Milei posted on X about $LIBRA, a coin that he said was aimed
at “encouraging economic growth by funding small businesses and
startups.”
He deleted the post a few hours later and the value of the currency
collapsed, causing millions of dollars in losses to its brief investors,
according to financial site Dexscreener.
The coin, developed by KIP Protocol and Hayden Davis, could be obtained
by accessing a link that directed users to a website called
vivalalibertadproject.com, referring to the well-known phrase with which
Milei closes speeches and messages on his social media.
The President's Office said in a Saturday statement that Milei was not
involved in any stage of the cryptocurrency’s development and decided to
remove the post to avoid speculation and limit further exposure,
following the public reaction to the project’s launch.
Jonatan Baldiviezo, a lawyer and one of the plaintiffs, told the AP that
they saw an illicit association to commit “an indeterminate number of
frauds” in the episode. “Within this illicit association, the crime of
fraud was committed, in which the president’s actions were essential,”
he said.
Baldiviezo signed the petition with Marcos Zelaya, another lawyer; the
engineer María Eva Koutsovitis; and the economist Claudio Lozano, who
presided over the Argentine Central Bank during former president Alberto
Fernández’s administration. Criminal justice is expected to assign a
judge to the case or refer it to a prosecutor for further investigation
on Monday.

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The plaintiffs saw in Milei’s action an operation known in the
crypto world as “rug pull.” This occurs when a developer launches an
attractive token to lure investors but later abandons it after funds
become overpriced, making the tokens worthless. Baldiviezo also
added that Milei violated the Public Ethics Law.
“The President shared a post on his personal accounts announcing the
launch of KIP Protocol’s project, as he does daily with many
entrepreneurs who wish to launch projects in Argentina to create
jobs and attract investments,” the President's Office said.
After deleting the post, Milei said on X he was unaware of the
currency's development and blamed his political opponents for trying
to exploit the episode. “I was not aware of the details of the
project, and after getting informed, I decided not to continue
promoting it (which is why I deleted the tweet),” he said.

The President's Office said the country's Anti-Corruption Office,
which operates under the Executive Branch, would act immediately.
The administration also acknowledged that Milei and members of his
administration recently met with representatives of KIP Protocol at
the presidential office.
“All the information gathered in the investigation will be handed
over to the judiciary to determine if any of the companies or
individuals linked to the KIP Protocol project committed a crime,”
the Milei administration said in the Saturday statement.
Hayden Mark Davis, one of KIP Protocol's representatives who met
with Milei, blamed the president for the cryptocurrency's collapse
in a video posted on his social media on Saturday.
“Despite prior commitments, Milei and his team unexpectedly changed
their position, withdrawing their support and deleting all previous
posts on social media,” Davis said.
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