“About the advice of legal council I will not comment further on the Government’s ongoing investigation. ”
Boden posted on Facebook now, Jan. 6, so He would be writing a stay public statement in an open Google Doc, that by press time reads:

Wood-TV reported that Boden had stated he was ldquo;commercially trading from crypto-currency [sic] with no appropriate authorization. ”

In August, South Korean authorities raided the office of a neighborhood company whose alleged crypto scam promised investors that the spoils of a sunken Russian warship.

Last month, the CEO of Romania’s biggest crypto trade Coinflux was allegedly detained on a warrant from the U.S. for fraud, organized crime and money laundering.

The creator also allegedly believes he is facing federal prison time and up to $100,000 in legal costs.

As Wood-TV reported, Chris Boden, the creator of the Geek Group, made a stay public statement on YouTube Saturday night, that has evidently been deleted. Boden reportedly claimed the office of his tech-oriented, non-profit company was raided by members of this U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on Dec. 21, elaborating that computers and other gear were taken from his the office.

United States national agencies allegedly raided the office of a Michigan-based science and tech center a month during a crypto-related investigation, local news outlet Wood-TV reported Jan. 5.