Crypto Exchange Scandal: Former-CEO Of Mine Digital Accused Of $1.5M Bitcoin Heist

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Grant Colthu, the former CEO of Australian crypto exchange Mine Digital, appears to be in legal trouble. According to a press release, Colthu is now facing fraud charges for allegedly misappropriating a customer’s $1.47 million (2.2 million AUD).

The release revealed that the customer had intended to use the funds to purchase Bitcoin, but the cryptocurrency was never delivered.

The Alleged Case

In a statement released earlier today, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) confirmed the allegations against Colthu, stating that the funds were transferred to his firm, Mine Digital’s parent company, ACCE Australia, but were diverted for other purposes.

ASIC claims that Colthup used the customer’s funds to cover ACCE’s liabilities, purchase cryptocurrency for other clients, or both. The release read:

Between May 2019 and September 2022 ACCE operated a digital asset exchange platform and offered cryptocurrency trading services to customers under the name ‘Mine Digital’. ASIC alleges that a customer of Mine Digital paid $2.2 million to ACCE for Bitcoin and never received any cryptocurrency in exchange. ASIC alleges that Colthup used the funds to pay liabilities of ACCE and/or purchase cryptocurrency for others.

Notably, these accusations come in the wake of Mine Digital’s collapse in September 2022, which left creditors seeking to recover lost funds, which is estimated to be roughly $15 million.

The Verdict

When Colthup allegedly misappropriated the customer’s money, Bitcoin traded between $18,000 and slightly above $24,000.

Although the customer never received the Bitcoin like they were supposed to, if the customer had received it as intended, their crypto’s value would have grown significantly.

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With Bitcoin trading above $65,000, the investment would have tripled in value. Meanwhile, the fact that the customer’s intended investment could have grown substantially has added to the seriousness of the allegations.

For now, the case against Colthup was heard at the Magistrates Court in Ipswich, Queensland, Australia, on Monday (October 21), and has been adjourned to December 16. Colthup could face a maximum sentence of 20 years if found guilty under section 408C of Queensland’s Criminal Code 1899.

Mine Digital, once a prominent crypto exchange in Australia, crumbled amid financial difficulties 2 years ago. The latest fraud allegations against Colthup are just one of many accusations surrounding the firm ever since it went defunct.

In 2022, the now-defunct company was also sued for “allegedly not doing enough to weed out scammers from its platform.”

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