Argentine lawyer Gregorio Dalbon has formally requested an Interpol Red Notice for Hayden Davis, the co-creator of the LIBRA token that became the center of a political controversy.

Argentine lawyer Gregorio Dalbon has formally requested an Interpol Red Notice for Hayden Davis, the co-creator of the LIBRA (LIIBRA) token, which became the center of a political controversy. The request was submitted to prosecutor Eduardo Taiano and judge María Servini, who are investigating President Javier Milei’s connection to the memecoin.
The application was made on August 24, following months of legal action in Argentina. The case arose after President Milei posted about the LIBRA token on social media in February. At the time, the token was largely unknown but quickly gained attention due to the president’s post.
During an interview with YouTuber Stephen Findeisen, also known as “Coffeezilla”, Davis denied the allegations surrounding LIBRA, describing it as a failed venture rather than a fraudulent scheme. His company, Kelsier Ventures, was the main beneficiary of the launch, with Davis stating he made around $100 million.
While Davis claimed he did not hold any LIBRA tokens and would not sell them, leaked messages suggested otherwise. Reports later emerged that Davis allegedly bragged about paying President Milei’s sister, Karina Milei, to have the president promote LIBRA. However, Davis denied these claims, saying he had no records of such payments.
After the token’s value surged and then crashed rapidly, it was denounced as a pump-and-dump scheme by critics. Following the crash, President Milei was named in several legal complaints filed at an Argentine criminal court. Some legal experts also notified U.S. authorities about the matter, suggesting possible financial crime.
After the token’s value surged and then crashed rapidly, it was denounced as a pump-and-dump scheme by critics. Following the crash, President Milei was named in several legal complaints filed at an Argentine criminal court. Some legal experts also notified U.S. authorities about the matter, suggesting possible financial crime.
President Milei, known for his libertarian views, rose to prominence during the recent economic crisis in Argentina. He is a strong critic of the political establishment and has vowed to carry out deep reforms if elected. The presidential candidate is running on a ticket with economist,維多利亞 Galdeano. Together, they are representing the Avanza Libertad party.
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