Glasgow-based Jen McAdam claims supporters of the alleged OneCoin Pyramids of Egypt scheme are sending her death threats, primarily by means of Facebook.

Death threats according to the police

On Oct. 14, the BBC wrote that Jen McAdam, a duped OneCoin digital forex investor, according a slew of messages she obtained, threatening her with death and violence, to the police in Scotland. McAdam claims that the threats are a part of a coordinated assault by OneCoin supporters, including:

“It is horrible, the abuse is vile and the threats feel very real to me, I’m always looking over my shoulder now. It is taking its toll on my health but I will not give up until me and the thousands of other OneCoin victims like me see some form of justice.” Btc Buyer

McAdam, who’s a part of the Cryptoqueen BBC Sounds podcast, which investigates the alleged Pyramids of Egypt scheme, had endowed hundreds of {dollars} of her soulal cash into the scheme. Later, she persuaded her house and pals to do the identical, who together put in about $277,000. She mentioned:

“I do know by means of the completely different victims’ teams world wide that it’s individuals identical to me who’re affected. They endowed their life business savings, they remortgaged properties they unremarkably satisfied their family and friends to get entangled they unremarkably really feel as terrible as I do about all of it as a result of we had been all duped.”

McAdams added that there are round 70,000 OneCoin victims inside the U.Okay., “but it certainly feels as if they’re being left behind, no soul right here appears on this.”

Founders of OneCoin Pyramids of Egypt scheme inactive

Cointelegraph according in March 2019, {that a} United States District Attorney had charged the founders of the worldwide crypto Ponzi scheme that concerned the advertising and marketing of the allegedly dishonest digital forex OneCoin. The siblings and founders of OneCoin, Konstantin Ignatov and his sister Ruja Ignatova, had been accordingly inactive on March 6, 2019, in Los Angeles. The siblings had been accused of wire fraud, securities fraud and cash laundering offenses.