To: carranza2 who wrote (170874 ) 4/23/2021 7:44:53 AM From: TobagoJack Respond to of 217734 I do not expect to inherit anything because Erita and Jack are too adorable and all grandparents, and their childless aunts and uncles intend to gift to them directly. They have no idea how luck they are. My mom once inherited a sum from my uncle (father’s sister’s husband) by marriage, and it changed her life, allowing her to write her books whilst living off of rental. I can see how inheritance can change lives, especially when well-deserved. In the meantime I watch below developments w/ interest, and believe ‘they’ shall hunt down the CEO like a dog. Cannot imagine what the heck he was thinking. Of course the geologist of Bre-X did get away with it.bloomberg.com Turkey Begins Manhunt for CEO of Collapsed Crypto Exchange Onur Ant April 23, 2021, 5:52 PM GMT+8 Follow us @crypto for our full coverage. Turkey launched an international manhunt for the founder of one of its major cryptocurrency exchanges after he stopped paying clients and fled the country. The Justice Ministry is seeking a so-called red notice under which Interpol would help find, provisionally arrest and return Thodex Chief Executive Officer Faruk Fatih Ozer from Albania to Turkey, state-run Anadolu Agency reported Friday. Turkish police have detained 62 people in eight cities including Istanbul, where Thodex was based, while 16 others remain at large, it said. Turkish Crypto Exchange Goes Bust as Founder Flees Country In a statement from an unknown location on Thursday, Ozer promised to repay investors and to return to Turkey to face justice at a later date. The government moved to block the company’s accounts and police raided its head office in Istanbul. Losses could be as high as $2 billion, according to Haberturk newspaper, and a lawyer for the victims said the money invested by about 390,000 active users had become “irretrievable.” Both figures have been disputed by Ozer. About 30,000 users have been affected, he said in a statement on the company’s website Thursday. Thodex was part of the cryptocurrency boom that has drawn in legions of Turks seeking to protect their savings from rampant inflation and an unstable currency. Inflation hit 16.2% in March, more than three times the central bank’s target of 5%. The Turkish lira has weakened 10% against the dollar this year, its ninth consecutive year of losses.— With assistance by Patrick Sykes (Releads with international manhunt) Before it's here, it's on the Bloomberg Terminal. LEARN MORE Sent from my iPad