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Reviewed by Yohan Yunstaff editor
Alleged $165M crypto Ponzi mastermind faces US charges after Fiji deportation
Latest NewsPublishedAug 18, 2026
Prosecutors allege Edward Zimbardi collected crypto from thousands of investors, lost over $34 million on currency trades and spent at least $10 million personally.

Edward Zimbardi, the alleged mastermind of a $165 million crypto Ponzi scheme, was returned to the United States after being deported from Fiji to face federal fraud and money laundering charges.
On Monday, the US Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Georgia stated that Fijian authorities deported Zimbardi on Friday in coordination with the FBI and State Department. He was scheduled to appear before a federal magistrate judge in Los Angeles, with prosecutors seeking his detention pending proceedings in Georgia.
Prosecutors allege Zimbardi promoted a scheme called “The Crypto Program” from June 2022 to August 2023 as an advertising-package investment promising guaranteed returns of 25% monthly. Thousands of investors allegedly sent over $165 million in crypto to wallets he secretly controlled.
Instead of purchasing advertising packages, Zimbardi allegedly placed more than $34 million in risky foreign currency trades, used later investments to pay off earlier investors and spent at least $10 million on personal expenses, including a house, luxury vehicles and alimony.
Zimbardi was indicted July 8 on 12 counts of wire fraud, 12 counts of money laundering and one money laundering conspiracy count. Prosecutors allege he fled to Fiji after learning of the FBI investigation and remained there for more than a year.
Related: Former Goliath Ventures CEO pleads guilty in $400M crypto Ponzi case


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