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Further arrest warrant served on MtGox CEO over bitcoin scandal

Further arrest warrant served on MtGox CEO over bitcoin scandal

Undated photo shows Mark Karpeles, chief executive officer of the bankrupt MtGox Co. bitcoin exchange. Tokyo police served another arrest warrant on the 30-year-old on Aug. 21, 2015, suspecting he embezzled some 321 million yen ($2.6 million) worth of funds entrusted by clients. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Fresh arrest warrant to be served for MtGox CEO over bitcoin scandal

Fresh arrest warrant to be served for MtGox CEO over bitcoin scandal

Undated photo shows Mark Karpeles, chief executive officer of the bankrupt MtGox Co. bitcoin exchange. Investigative sources said on Aug. 20, 2015 that police are set to serve a fresh arrest warrant on the 30-year-old, suspecting he embezzled some 321 million yen worth of funds entrusted by clients. Karpeles was arrested earlier in the month on suspicion of manipulating virtual currency data to pad his own cash account. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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CEO of bitcoin exchange MtGox denies embezzlement

CEO of bitcoin exchange MtGox denies embezzlement

Mark Karpeles, the head of MtGoX Co., once the world's largest bitcoin digital currency exchange, attends a press conference in Tokyo on July 11, 2017, following his first trial, during which Karpeles denied embezzling hundreds of millions of yen from customers, insisting that the huge digital currency amount lost by the now-bankrupt exchange was the result of hacking. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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CEO of bitcoin exchange MtGox denies embezzlement

CEO of bitcoin exchange MtGox denies embezzlement

Mark Karpeles (C), the head of MtGoX Co., once the world's largest bitcoin digital currency exchange, attends a press conference in Tokyo on July 11, 2017, following his first trial, during which Karpeles denied embezzling hundreds of millions of yen from customers, insisting that the huge digital currency amount lost by the now-bankrupt exchange was the result of hacking. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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CEO of bitcoin exchange MtGox denies embezzlement

CEO of bitcoin exchange MtGox denies embezzlement

Mark Karpeles (R), the head of MtGoX Co., once the world's largest bitcoin digital currency exchange, attends a press conference in Tokyo on July 11, 2017, following his first trial, during which Karpeles denied embezzling hundreds of millions of yen from customers, insisting that the huge digital currency amount lost by the now-bankrupt exchange was the result of hacking. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Founder of bitcoin exchange MtGox denies embezzlement

Founder of bitcoin exchange MtGox denies embezzlement

Mark Karpeles, shown in this undated photo, the founder of MtGoX Co., once the world's largest bitcoin digital currency exchange, denied embezzling over 300 million yen of customers' money as his trial began in Tokyo on July 11, 2017. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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