🏉 Ex-Rugby Star Gets 2.5 Years for $900K Crypto Mining Ponzi Scheme
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Former professional rugby player Shane Donovan Moore has been sentenced to 2.5 years in U.S. federal prison for masterminding a $900,000 Ponzi scheme under the guise of a crypto mining business.
The Scheme:
From January 2021 to October 2022, Moore ran Quantum Donovan LLC, claiming it would invest in crypto mining hardware and generate 1% daily returns for investors. Instead, he used the money to fund his luxury lifestyle — think designer luggage, upscale apartments, and fancy electronics.
Over 40 investors were duped, many of whom were reportedly connected to Moore through his rugby days.
🧑️ Justice Served:
Moore pleaded guilty to wire fraud. The court noted emotional and financial damage done to victims. He was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Tana Lin in Seattle.
️ A Familiar Pattern:
Like many modern Ponzi schemes, Moore simply used new investor funds to pay off earlier ones, never actually buying mining equipment.
Sadly, this case is just one of many. Crypto-based Ponzi schemes have become increasingly common — especially as scammers use buzzwords like AI and blockchain mining to appear legitimate.
Lesson: If someone guarantees “daily returns” in crypto, it's probably not mining — it's mining your wallet.
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