🚨 CFTC sues over a $14.8 million crypto pool fraud allegation! ⚡ Allegations target crypto trades and investor deception in $BTC and other assets. ✈️ Claims include🚨 CFTC sues over a $14.8 million crypto pool fraud allegation! ⚡ Allegations target crypto trades and investor deception in $BTC and other assets. ✈️ Claims include

CFTC files a $14.8 million crypto fraud lawsuit! What are the key details investors should watch?

2026/07/08 12:39
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The United States Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has filed a federal lawsuit in North Carolina against Trevor Vernon and his company, Argent Capital Management. The regulator alleges that Vernon operated a commodity pool—including crypto assets—through which he defrauded investors out of $14.8 million. According to court documents, the fund dealt in equity index futures contracts, options based on those contracts, and various cryptocurrency transactions.

Scope of the CFTC’s Allegations

The CFTC claims that Vernon raised funds from at least 60 investors between March 2022 and February 2026, promoting himself as a successful investor and promising steady returns. In reality, the CFTC contends investors suffered sustained and significant losses from the actual trades. The regulator notes that both Bitcoin and Ether transactions were conducted within this operation, explicitly classifying these assets as commodities. As the chief US regulator for derivatives and commodity-linked markets, the CFTC asserts its authority over such cases.

According to the lawsuit, trades involving cryptocurrencies as well as index futures and option positions generated more than $8.6 million in losses. The regulator argues these losses were never properly disclosed; instead, investors were presented with misleadingly positive performance figures.

Ponzi-style Scheme Allegations

The CFTC further accuses Vernon of using approximately $3 million to make payments to existing investors, which the agency argues was a tactic to cover up losses and mirrors the structure of a Ponzi-style scheme. Additionally, $136,000 was allegedly spent on private air travel, with the regulator deeming these personal expenses unrelated to legitimate investment activity.

The complaint highlights that Argent Capital Management failed to complete the registrations required by federal commodity law. The CFTC also alleges that several statements made by Vernon to the regulator in January were false. In total, the case brings seven counts, including fraud, failure to register, and making false statements.

Sanctions Sought by the Court

In its court filing, the CFTC is seeking a permanent ban barring Vernon from registering or trading. The agency is also asking the court for the return of ill-gotten gains, the imposition of monetary penalties, and restitution for defrauded investors.

This case stands out as one of the relatively rare enforcement actions by the CFTC involving cryptocurrency-related operations. As the debate continues in the US over which authority should oversee digital assets and to what degree, this lawsuit underscores the CFTC’s assertion of its role in policing the crypto sector.

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