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Goliath Ventures CEO Pleads Guilty to $250M Crypto Ponzi Scheme - Decrypt

Goliath Ventures CEO Pleads Guilty to $250M Crypto Ponzi Scheme - Decrypt
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Goliath Ventures CEO Pleads Guilty to $250M Crypto Ponzi Scheme

The president and CEO of crypto firm Goliath Ventures has pleaded guilty to fraud, admitting he took hundreds of millions from investors and blew it on mansions and supercars.

Christopher Alexander Delgado, 34, pleaded guilty on Tuesday to conspiracy to commit wire fraud, wire fraud, and money laundering, according to a statement from the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Middle District of Florida.

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— USAO Middle Florida (@USAOMDFL) June 30, 2026

From at least January 2023 through January 2026, Delgado and co-conspirators ran Goliath, formerly Gen-Z Venture Firm, as a Ponzi scheme, prosecutors said, luring investors with false promises of monthly returns generated through cryptocurrency "liquidity pools."

The funds were never meaningfully invested. Instead, prosecutors said, money from new investors was used to pay earlier ones, and to bankroll a lavish lifestyle, "extravagant business gatherings, holiday parties, luxury travel accommodations," and Delgado's personal spending.

With victims' money, Delgado bought at least six homes worth between $1.15 million and $8.5 million each, along with Lamborghinis, Rolls-Royces, Rolex watches, dozens of Louis Vuitton bags, and custom Tiffany jewelry, according to the plea. A related civil forfeiture action has identified at least $400 million paid in by investors, and Delgado admitted to causing a minimum of $250 million in losses.

"Delgado provided fraudulent information to solicit investor funds and then spent his ill-gotten gains on his extravagant lifestyle," U.S. Attorney Gregory W. Kehoe said in a statement.

Delgado agreed to forfeit eight properties, 11 vehicles, 30 watches, more than 50 luxury bags and wallets, and at least 29 pieces of jewelry, along with seized bank and crypto accounts. He faces up to 20 years for each fraud count and 10 for money laundering, with sentencing set for October 8. The case was investigated by IRS Criminal Investigation and Homeland Security Investigations.

Delgado was arrested in February in a case initially pegged at $328 million, with investigators finding that only about $1.5 million of investor money ever reached a decentralized exchange, Uniswap. The scheme has since drawn in others: in March, a victim sued JPMorgan Chase , arguing the bank ignored its "know your customer" duties by letting Goliath operate an account, a complaint that pointedly cited CEO Jamie Dimon's past description of Bitcoin as "a decentralized Ponzi scheme."

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