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The Most Dangerous Woman in the World: $5 Million Reward for Information

The Most Dangerous Woman in the World: $5 Million Reward for Information

U.S. security agencies have announced a reward of five million dollars for information leading to the most dangerous woman in the world, who has become the number one wanted female globally. Officials from the FBI previously offered a reward of only $100,000 for information about the woman believed to be the mastermind behind one of the largest fraud schemes in history, but they recently increased this reward to $5 million. According to details published by the British newspaper Metro, the woman is referred to as the missing "crypto queen," as she is involved in massive frauds targeting cryptocurrency holders, which has made her the most dangerous woman in the world.

Ruja Ignatova, born in Bulgaria and holding German nationality, has been accused of running one of the biggest cryptocurrency fraud schemes ever, defrauding investors of $4 billion by selling a fake cryptocurrency called OneCoin in 2014. The 43-year-old woman disappeared without a trace in 2017 and has been listed on the FBI's most wanted list since 2022.

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