- VeryDarkMan Shares Damning Evidence Against Blord as he presents numerous screenshots from Blord’s customers, revealing fraudulent activities.
- Blord was arrested by the Nigeria Police Force in Abuja on July 16, 2024.
- Blord faces charges of cryptocurrency fraud, aiding internet fraud, and terrorism funding.
- Blord denied the allegations, stating that only a few people had complained about his app.
Newsypeople – VeryDarkMan, the renowned Nigerian activist, has sparked a controversy by sharing evidence against Blord, a prominent Bitcoin trader.
The allegations include financing terrorism, enabling internet fraud, and cryptocurrency fraud. Blord was recently arrested by the Nigeria Police Force in Abuja, and VeryDarkMan claims to have played a key role in his detention.
VeryDarkMan, a social media influencer known for his activism, has been at the forefront of exposing Blord, a well-known Bitcoin trader. The controversy began when VeryDarkMan criticized Blord’s app, Billpoint, for poor customer service.
Blord responded by dismissing the criticism, stating that only 10 people had complained about the app. However, VeryDarkMan presented evidence that contradicted Blord’s claims, revealing numerous complaints from customers who had been scammed.
Wiki Bio Details:
Name |
Linus Williams |
Also Known As |
Blord |
Birth |
Not publicly disclosed |
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Occupation |
Bitcoin Trader |
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Companies |
Blord Group, Blord Real Estate Ltd, Blord Jetpaye Limited, Billpoint Technology |
 |  |
Controversies |
Arrested for fraud allegations, accused of financing terrorism and aiding internet fraud |
 |  |
Current Status |
In police custody |
 |  |
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Blord’s Arrest and Allegations
Blord, whose real name is Linus Williams, was taken into custody by the Nigeria Police Force in Abuja on July 16, 2024. The arrest followed a petition submitted by VeryDarkMan, who had been vocal about the alleged fraudulent activities of Blord’s companies.
The police confirmed that Blord is facing multiple allegations, including cryptocurrency fraud, aiding internet fraud, computer-related fraud, terrorism funding, and failure to comply with regulatory frameworks.
VeryDarkMan’s Evidence
VeryDarkMan shared several screenshots from Blord’s customers, revealing a pattern of deceit. According to the evidence, Blord used a fake account to deceive his clients, and once money was sent to him, he blocked the sender. Many customers reported that they had lost money due to Blord’s fraudulent activities. These allegations were further supported by VeryDarkMan’s claims that Blord had conned his brother out of about 1.5 million BTC in 2021.
Blord’s Response
Blord responded to the allegations by condemning VeryDarkMan’s claims on Instagram. He argued that the criticism was a smear on his brand and that only a few people had complained about the app. However, VeryDarkMan’s evidence showed that many more customers had been affected, highlighting the extent of the problem.
Impact and Reactions
The controversy has sparked a significant reaction online, with many people supporting VeryDarkMan’s efforts to expose Blord. Some critics, however, have questioned VeryDarkMan’s motives, suggesting that he might be seeking personal gain. Despite these criticisms, VeryDarkMan continues to advocate for transparency and accountability in the cryptocurrency industry.
FAQs
Q: Who is VeryDarkMan?
A: VeryDarkMan is a Nigerian social media influencer known for his activism and exposing fraudulent activities.
Q: What are the allegations against Blord?
A: Blord is accused of cryptocurrency fraud, aiding internet fraud, and terrorism funding.
Q: How did VeryDarkMan get involved?
A: VeryDarkMan criticized Blord’s app, Billpoint, for poor customer service, leading to a series of events that culminated in Blord’s arrest.
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