In February, the DOJ and the SEC filed parallel securities fraud lawsuits against B2G and Start Options founder Kristijan Krstic, the cryptocurrency companies’ general counsel Robin Enos, and DeMarr.
The SEC also sued Seagal for violating the anti-touting provisions of the federal securities laws by unlawfully promoting the B2G ICO. The actor settled the complaint. He agreed to pay a total of $330,448 monetary judgment and to stop promoting any securities or digital assets for three years.
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