Missing Cryptoqueen Ruja Ignatova’s links to Bulgaria underworld (2024)

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In September 2019 a BBC podcast started reporting on the extraordinary tale of Ruja Ignatova, a Bulgarian woman wanted by the FBI after scamming investors out of $4.5bn (£3.54bn) through her fake cryptocurrency, before vanishing into thin air.

Now we have gone on her trail to try to discover her fate. BBC Eye Investigations and Panorama have looked at her close ties to a suspected Bulgarian organised crime boss and allegations she was brutally murdered. Did Ms Ignatova enjoy the stolen billions or was she killed by the very people paid to protect her?

Oxford University graduate Ruja Ignatova was born in Bulgaria and raised in Germany, pursuing a successful career in finance before launching the cryptocurrency OneCoin in 2014.

Ms Ignatova convinced millions of people around the world to invest in OneCoin, promising to eclipse the kind of huge returns seen by early Bitcoin investors.

But in reality, Ms Ignatova - known to many as Dr Ruja - had created a cleverly-disguised investment fraud, without the digital record that underlies legitimate cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin.

As investigators from Germany and the US closed in on Ms Ignatova in October 2017, she took an early morning Ryanair flight from Sofia to Athens, never to be seen again.

For the past year, BBC World Service’s Eye Investigations and Panorama have been trying to find out more about what happened to her, and whether she is even alive.

Key to this was establishing who her inner circle was.

Richard Reinhardt, who began the investigation into OneCoin for the US Internal Revenue Service alongside the FBI, told the BBC about a key character investigators have never publicly named before.

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The BBC understands it is the man who had been given the role of keeping Ms Ignatova safe - Hristoforos Nikos Amanatidis, commonly known as Taki.

“We were told, allegedly a big-time drug guy was in charge of her physical security,” Mr Reinhardt told us in his first interview since retiring in late 2023.

“Taki came up more than once, it wasn’t like it was a one-off. That was a recurring theme.”

This chimed with the information we already had - US government lawyers had said in 2019 that Ms Ignatova’s head of security was a major organised crime figure in Bulgaria but hadn’t named him.

“We do have evidence that a very significant, if not the most prolific, drug trafficker of all time in Bulgaria, was closely linked to OneCoin - served as [Ruja Ignatova’s] personal security guard,” an assistant attorney said.

This was the same “head of security” a different US government lawyer said was “involved in the disappearance” of Ms Ignatova in court a day earlier.

According to Mr Reinhardt, Ms Ignatova was a far more sophisticated criminal than most people realise.

“This is like a white-collar criminal combined with a drug trafficker or mafia guy on steroids.”

This theory appears to be supported by leaked Europol documents, seen by the BBC, which show that - before Ms Ignatova disappeared in 2017 - Bulgarian police had established connections between her and Taki.

In the documents, police suspect Taki of using OneCoin’s financial network to launder the proceeds of drug trafficking.

In his native Bulgaria, Taki has an almost mythical status - an El Chapo or Pablo Escobar. He is widely suspected of being the head of a Bulgarian organised crime organisation and a prolific drug smuggler. He and his associates have been investigated there for armed robbery, drug smuggling and murder, but he has never been successfully prosecuted for anything.

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“When we talk about Taki, he’s the head of the mafia in Bulgaria. He's extremely powerful,” says a former Bulgarian deputy minister, Ivan Hristanov, who in 2022 investigated allegations Taki ran a criminal network with the help of corrupt officials - and believes that was the case.

“Taki is the ghost. You'll never see him. You only hear about him. He's talking to you through other people. If you don't listen, you just disappear from earth.”

“The only person who can protect her [Ignatova] from all those investigations, including from foreign agencies - it was Taki.”

The BBC wrote to the Bulgarian government about the allegations regarding corrupt officials. It did not respond. The prosecutor’s office in the capital Sofia says it “does not cover up crimes and persons who have possibly committed crimes”.

Taki is now believed to live in Dubai, where Ms Ignatova bought a luxury penthouse and where her bank accounts received tens of millions of dollars from the OneCoin fraud.

While it’s not known how Taki and Ms Ignatova met, or whether he was involved with OneCoin from the start, multiple sources say they had a close personal relationship and that he was the godfather to her daughter.

One Bulgarian source close to Ms Ignatova told the BBC she may have paid Taki up to €100,000 a month for protection

There appear to be other financial ties between Ms Ignatova and Taki.

The Europol documents mention a complex deal to sell a plot of land, on Bulgaria’s Black Sea coast, that links one of Ms Ignatova’s companies to Taki’s wife.

The secret police documents were passed to the BBC by Frank Schneider, a former spy and adviser to Ms Ignatova who has since disappeared.

He told us that his old boss was working with “crooks” and “gangsters”.

When we interviewed Mr Schneider at his home in France, he was under house arrest, awaiting extradition to the US in connection to the OneCoin scam. He was not, however, prepared to reveal names.

“I'm not going to tell you who, because I have a family... This is real serious organised crime.”

But in the end, Ms Ignatova’s protector may have turned aggressor.

In 2022, Bulgarian investigative journalist Dimitar Stoyanov and his colleagues at the investigative news outlet bird.bg were handed a police report that had been found at the home of a murdered Bulgarian police officer.

In the document, a police informant details overhearing Taki’s brother-in-law drunkenly saying Ms Ignatova had been murdered on Taki’s orders in late 2018, and her body dismembered and dumped off a yacht in the Ionian Sea. Mr Stoyanov says this account is “very, very possible”.

The authenticity of the police document was confirmed by Bulgarian officials, and multiple criminal associates of Taki believe the theory he had her murdered to be true, Mr Stoyanov says.

However, the BBC has been unable to independently verify the claim.

The associates’ rationale being that the wanted Ms Ignatova became a liability to Taki, who wished to eliminate his links to the OneCoin fraud.

Those associates include Krasimir Kamenov, known as Kuro, wanted by Interpol on murder charges.

Mr Stoyanov says Kuro told him he had heard Taki discussing his criminal business in front of Ms Ignatova, and when Kuro had challenged Taki on whether he should be doing that, Taki had answered: “Don't worry, she's as good as dead.”

Kuro had also claimed to have talked to the CIA about Taki, including about the allegation that Taki had ordered Ms Ignatova’s murder. Sources close to Kuro confirmed to the BBC that this meeting took place in late 2022.

In May 2023, Kuro was assassinated in his Cape Town home, along with his wife and two others who worked for him. South African police are still searching for the killers, but Bulgarian former deputy minister Hristanov believes Kuro’s murder is linked to Taki.

“Certain people had to be removed because they knew too much about Taki.

“It was kind of a public execution that looked more like a statement. Be careful who you deal with,” he told us.

Since publishing allegations of Ms Ignatova’s murder, journalist Dimitar Stoyanov says he and his colleagues have faced death threats, forcing him to temporarily leave Bulgaria for the fourth time in his career.

Mr Stoyanov doesn’t claim to know a motive for any alleged murder, but property records show, and eyewitnesses have told him, that since her disappearance, a number of her Bulgarian properties are now being used by people connected to Taki.

Taki has never been arrested over claims he had Ms Ignatova murdered. Her body has never been found and investigators say they don’t have enough evidence to prosecute him.

But former IRS investigator Richard Reinhardt thinks Ms Ignatova is likely to be dead. Although he has not seen any evidence linking her death to Taki, he says it fits with how drugs cartels operate.

“There's no honour among thieves… knowing how violent cartels are, if [Taki] thought she was a threat to him… he would probably take her out instead of getting caught.”

The BBC wrote to Taki’s lawyers about the allegations in this investigation - they didn’t respond.

In 2022, Ms Ignatova was placed on the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted list - where she remains today.

The BBC team behind The Missing Cryptoqueen podcast has received various sightings and tip-offs about Ms Ignatova’s whereabouts after her alleged murder took place - including details of an unsuccessful police operation in Greece to catch her in 2022.

It could be that rumours of her death are just another brilliant manoeuvre to throw everyone off the scent.

If that is the case, as the years go by, it is likely to become increasingly difficult for her to stay on the run.

“At some point it becomes like Elvis Presley might be still alive… It's not really very likely,” says Mr Hristanov.

According to Mr Reinhardt, the FBI “don't just keep people in [the] Top Ten list for fun”. But they would only remove someone if there was “definitive proof” they were dead. And given the circ*mstances, with Ruja Ignatova there may never be.

And that means, for now at least, the missing Cryptoqueen remains a hunted woman.

If you have information about Dr Ruja Ignatova, you can email BBC journalists at [email protected]

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Missing Cryptoqueen Ruja Ignatova’s links to Bulgaria underworld? ›

Ruja Ignatova faked a cryptocurrency, OneCoin

OneCoin
OneCoin is a fraudulent cryptocurrency scheme conducted by offshore companies OneCoin Ltd, based in Bulgaria and registered in Dubai, and OneLife Network Ltd (registered in Belize), both founded by Ruja Ignatova in concert with Sebastian Greenwood.
https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › OneCoin
, and then vanished. A BBC investigation reveals the missing Cryptoqueen's murky links to the Bulgarian underworld and allegations that she was brutally assassinated.

Did they ever find Ruja Ignatova? ›

In October 2017, with US and German investigators closing in, Ignatova vanished after taking an early morning Ryanair flight from Sofia, Bulgaria, to Athens in October 2017. Despite various reports and theories as to her whereabouts in the nearly seven years since her disappearance, she has never been seen again.

How much money did Ruja Ignatova steal? ›

A reward for information leading to the arrest of Ruja Ignatova, known as the Missing Cryptoqueen, has been increased by US authorities to $5m (£4m). The Bulgarian-born German woman, 44, is wanted by the FBI for orchestrating a $4.5bn cryptocurrency scam called OneCoin.

What happened to the Missing Cryptoqueen? ›

Dubbed the 'Missing Cryptoqueen', she's on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list after defrauding investors of USD4. 5 billion and then vanishing. Panorama investigates her close ties to a suspected Bulgarian organised crime boss and allegations that she was brutally murdered.

Is Ruja Ignatova still alive? ›

The alleged murderer, Hristo Hristov, who is also Bulgarian, is serving a sentence in a Dutch prison for drug trafficking. According to the report, Ignatova was murdered aboard a yacht in the Ionian Sea, and her body was dismembered and thrown overboard.

Is OneCoin still operating today? ›

No, OneCoin is no longer operating. The cryptocurrency was shut down in January 2017.

What is the reward for Ruja Ignatova? ›

REWARD OF UP TO $5 MILLION

The U.S. Department of State is offering a reward of up to $5,000,000 for information leading to the arrest and/or conviction in any country of Ruja Ignatova, for conspiracy to commit wire fraud, wire fraud, and conspiracy to commit money laundering and securities fraud.

Who has lost the most money on crypto? ›

Binance founder and CEO Changpeng Zhao (commonly known as CZ) was the crypto billionaire who lost the most money following the crypto crisis of 2022, with a net worth drop amounting to 82 billion U.S. dollars.

What is the value of OneCoin today? ›

The price of One (ONE) is $0.0004107 today with a 24-hour trading volume of $1,262,027. This represents a 0.11% price increase in the last 24 hours and a -2.07% price decline in the past 7 days.

What is the bounty on Ruja Ignatova? ›

The US State Department has announced $5 million bounty for information that results in the arrest or conviction of Ruja Ignatova, the founder of OneCoin and dubbed the "Cryptoqueen," who disappeared in Athens in 2017.

What was the biggest loss in the crypto crash? ›

Collapse of Terra-Luna

The collapse wiped out $45 billion of market capitalization in a week. On 25 May, a proposal was approved to reissue a new Luna cryptocurrency and to decouple from and abandon the devalued UST stablecoin. The new Luna coin lost value in the opening days of being listed on exchanges.

Who is the lady of crypto? ›

The charismatic Ruja Ignatova introduces her OneCoin crypto currency to the world and reaps the rewards. But some journalists and Bitcoin enthusiasts are unconvinced.

Who is Cryptoqueen on the FBI list? ›

FBI New York, along with the United States Attorney's Office in the Southern District of New York and the IRS Criminal Investigation Newark Field Office, previously named Ruja Ignatova (a.k.a. “Cryptoqueen”) to the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list in June 2022 for allegedly defrauding investors of billions of ...

How much did the crypto queen steal? ›

A reward for information leading to the arrest of Ruja Ignatova, known as the Missing Cryptoqueen, has been increased by US authorities to $5m (£4m). The Bulgarian-born German woman, 44, is wanted by the FBI for orchestrating a $4.5bn cryptocurrency scam called OneCoin.

What is the mystery of the Cryptoqueen? ›

Fugitive: The Mystery Of The Crypto Queen is a Channel 4 production, and tells the story of Ruja Ignatova, the Bulgaria-born German entrepreneur and creator of the pseudo cryptocurrency OneCoin.

What is the oldest crypto in the world? ›

The first cryptocurrency was Bitcoin, which was first released as open-source software in 2009. As of June 2023, there were more than 25,000 other cryptocurrencies in the marketplace, of which more than 40 had a market capitalization exceeding $1 billion.

What happened to the owner of OneCoin? ›

In November 2019, Konstantin Ignatov pleaded guilty to charges of money laundering and fraud. The total maximum sentence for the charges is 90 years in prison. In 2022 Greenwood pleaded guilty, and in 2023 was sentenced to 20 years for wire fraud and money laundering.

Where is Frank Schneider now? ›

He faces five years in prison in Luxembourg and 40 years in prison in the US. In 2023, he escaped house arrest and went on the run.

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