“DEBT Box lied to investors about virtually every material aspect of their unregistered offering of securities," the SEC claims



The US Securities and Exchange Commission has frozen the assets of Utah-based crypto mining firm Digital Licensing Inc., alleging a $50 million fraudulent crypto scheme.

On Aug. 3, the SEC announced that it had obtained a temporary asset freeze, along with a restraining order and emergency relief, against the company operating under the name “DEBT Box” and people associated with the company.

The enforcement actions included four principals of the firm, Jason Anderson, his brother Jacob Anderson, Schad Brannon, and Roydon Nelson, as well as 13 other defendants who were allegedly involved in the fraudulent activities.

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SAVASvip
· 2023-08-04 16:19
Thank you, this securities discussion will take a very long time.
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