
A lawsuit recently filed in a district in New York claims that an investor was misled into investing $2 million dollars in the MCash, a Feb. 1 court filing .
The filing alleges that the plaintiff Lijun Sun transferred $2 million to New-York based investment group Blue Ocean Capital Group, Inc. to purchase MCash , stating:
“Not only was the MCash not properly registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (), but more importantly, in connection with selling the MCash , Defendants made numerous misrepresentations and omissions that induced Plaintiff to invest $2 million.”
Materials that were provided to Sun allegedly did not accurately represent the or the terms of their purchase. Only after buying the did Sun realize that he would have to enter into a Purchase Agreement not with Blue Ocean Capital, but with another company, which defendants purportedly did not disclose. MCash were also claimed to be unregistered securities for which there was no legal market in the U.S.
According to the court documents, the plaintiff is entitled to recission of his investment in addition to compensatory damages worth $6 million. Sun also alleges that some of the defendants, on behalf of Blue Ocean Capital, committed federal securities fraud and common law .
Sun would not have invested the funds with Blue Ocean Capital, had he known these facts, the filing states. The plaintiff also maintains that at an in-person meeting with Antony Liu, the firm’s president, Liu “acknowledged that he was aware that the transaction in which he engaged with [the] Plaintiff was not legal in the United States and that he could be exposed to charges of fraud.“
Data on Etherescan that MCash, an , is held at two addresses and is worth $0.00 at 0 (). Blue Ocean Capital’s website is down, but a celebrating its grand opening in New York is still on . The video touts recognitions and awards from senior vice-president Robert McCooney and Felix Ortiz, the Assistant Speaker of the New York State Assembly.
The firm was also presented a Six-Star Diamond award by convicted felon and Joey ‘No Socks’ Cinque. The award is usually award to businesses in the hospitality industry like restaurants, golf resorts and hotels.
Published at Wed, 06 Feb 2019 03:10:07 +0000