LIBRA CREATOR CLAIMS PAYING MILEI'S SISTER TO CONTROL ARGENTINE PRESIDENT: REPORT
- Hayden Davis, the creator of the $LIBRA token, has made shocking claims of paying Karina Milei, sister of Argentine President Javier Milei, to influence key decisions, per CoinDesk.
Key Details:
- In text messages reviewed by CoinDesk, Davis, CEO of Kelsier Ventures, says he could "control" President Milei by paying Karina. He even claims, "I send $$ to his sister, and he does what I want."
- Davis denied the allegations, stating he never paid the Mileis, calling it a "politically motivated attack." Despite this, text messages suggest otherwise.
- The $LIBRA memecoin, launched on Solana, soared to a $4.5B market cap, only to crash 95% shortly after. Early insiders, including Davis, profited over $100M before the collapse.
- President Milei denied promoting $LIBRA but acknowledged spreading the word. He faces accusations of involvement in an alleged “rug pull.”
- Argentina’s Anti-Corruption Office is investigating the scandal, with some calling for Milei's impeachment. Lawyers claim the president's actions misled investors.
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