LIBRA is still burning! Argentinian lawyer requests Interpol to issue a red notice for founder Hayden Davis

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Argentine lawyer Gregorio Dalbon formally requested the International Criminal Police Organization (ICPO) to issue a red notice to arrest Hayden Davis, co-founder of LIBRA Token, claiming that he may use his vast wealth to evade judicial sanctions, therefore he should be globally wanted. The Token previously sparked a major scandal and legal action due to promotion by Argentine President Javier Milei.

The investigation has expanded, and the LIBRA Token scandal has evolved into an international arrest warrant.

Renowned Argentine lawyer Gregorio Dalbon has formally requested the International Criminal Police Organization (ICPO) to issue a red notice for the global wanted co-founder of the meme coin LIBRA, Hayden Davis. This move is related to the investigation involving Argentine President Javier Milei, indicating that the case may further escalate to an international level.

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According to the report of the Argentine media "Página 12" yesterday, Dalbon has submitted an application to the prosecutor Eduardo Taiano and the judge María Servini, who are responsible for investigating the case, requesting the issuance of an Interpol red notice (Red Notice) for Davis.

He emphasized that Davis has a large amount of funds and may use his financial resources to abscond or hide, thereby obstructing the judicial process:

Davis plays a key role in creating and promoting the LIBRA cryptocurrency coin, and this case has generated international repercussions, so he may be trying to evade legal sanctions.

LIBRA Storm: From a Market Value of 4 Billion USD to Worthless

Last month, Argentine President Milei, shortly after the creation of the LIBRA Token, promoted the Token extensively on social media, causing its market value to soar to over 4 billion US dollars. However, the main holders of the Token quickly sold off their positions, leading to a sharp drop in price. Many investors accused this of being a 'Pump-and-Dump' scam.

After the incident, multiple Argentine lawyers have accused Milei of fraud in the criminal court, and another legal team has submitted a financial crime report against the president to local regulatory agencies and the US Department of Justice.

Facing accusations, Milei emphasized that he did not "promote" LIBRA Token, but only "shared relevant information." However, the outside world holds a skeptical attitude towards this statement, believing that he may play a deeper role in it.

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Davis Explanation: Earn hundreds of millions of dollars without fraud

One of the main beneficiaries of LIBRA Token is Davis and his company Kelsier Ventures. According to him, in an interview with the famous YouTuber Coffeezilla, he made a profit of about 100 million U.S. dollars in this controversy, but he insisted that he did not hold any Tokens and did not sell them.

However, subsequent reports revealed that Davis had boasted in a text message that he could pay Milei's sister Karina Milei in exchange for the promotion rights of Token X on the president's social platform.

Will Interpol issue a global warrant for Davis?

The red notice of Interpol is one of the highest levels of wanted for global suspects, which usually represents that law enforcement agencies of various countries need to assist in tracking and temporarily detaining the targets for extradition and trial. If the red notice is approved, Davis may be arrested in any country cooperating with Interpol and handed over to the Argentine authorities.

As the judicial investigation continues to expand, the LIBRA incident may not only be a financial fraud case, but may also further involve international political and legal entanglements.

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