Earlier this year
Chris Principe sued Timothy Curry
for losses in excess of $75,000.

In his lawsuit Principe alleges Tayshun publicly blasting him for his involvement in the OneCoin Ponzi scheme resulted in damages to his reputation.

Dating back to a dubious Feb 2016
Financial IT cover featuring OneCoin founder Ruja Ignatova
, Principe’s involvement in the promotion of OneCoin has been well documented.

Principe’s complaint details damages to his reputation as a result of his alleged involvement with OneCoin.

Ironically Skyway Capital, the company Principe claims he lost a PR deal with, is
also a Ponzi scheme
.

Principe’s lawsuit was filed in May this year and has been
playing out
in court.

A few weeks ago a tentative October, 2018 trial date was penciled in. The next court appearance in the case is scheduled for December 1st next month.

While it seems unlikely Principe will take the case to trial (yes, the details of the lawsuit are as mindbogglingly asinine as they sound), Curry nonetheless has to meet legal and financial burdens defending a lawsuit carries.

As part of his defense, Curry is asking victims of OneCoin, or anyone with information/experience directly related to the fraudulent nature of the business, to pen a declaration letter.

Writes Curry;

The Letter (Declaration) can be as long or as short as you like, but the more details, the better.

A “Declaration” must begin with: “To the Honorable Judge Staton, or whom it may concern,” and end with the following:

“…This I declare under penalty of perjury that the aforementioned is true and correct.” (with your name, state or country of residence, and email address and/ or phone number [phone not necessary])

I would very much appreciate it. My next Court appearance is December 1st of this year.

Please forward Amy such email letter to my attorneys at: desotolegal@gmail.com

Suggestions Curry has provided for what to put in the declaration include:

an introductory bio: who are you? What is your background/ job title, etc?

are you a Onecoin Victim or observer? Why?/ How?

Anyone submitting a Declaration may include statements, observations and/ or links to “World News” about the scam (ie., covering Govt Warnings, Bans, Arrests, Fines, Task Forces assigned, etc.

obviously I will be documenting my own, but the more details individuals can cite, independently, this will not be considered redundant)

SPECIFICALLY, this case is NOT about “Onecoin/ OLN,” per se, so we need STATEMENTS citing Principe and his promoting of the scheme, specifically, and examples of witness to videos, statements, OC Promotions and Events (on-stage, etc).

Principe was presented and promoted as a “banker” and “magazine publisher” which presumably leant credibility to the Onecoin Ponzi fraud: we need witness accounts and interpretations of what they observed regarding Principe, Financial IT, Fin-Future, stage presence, “the economics/ MATH of Onecoin,” etc.

Curry also advises the organizers of CoinFes


🤖 Quick Answer

Who is Chris Principe and what is his legal dispute about?
Chris Principe is a businessman who sued Timothy Curry in 2018 for defamation related to OneCoin promotion. Principe claims public statements about his involvement in the OneCoin Ponzi scheme damaged his reputation and caused losses exceeding $75,000, with a tentative trial date set for October 2018.

What is OneCoin and why is it significant in this case?
OneCoin is a cryptocurrency scheme operated by Ruja Ignatova that was identified as a Ponzi scheme. Principe's documented promotion of OneCoin since 2016 became central to the defamation lawsuit, as defendant Curry publicly criticized his involvement in the fraudulent cryptocurrency venture.

What is the connection between Skyway Capital and this lawsuit?
Skyway Capital is the company Principe claims he lost a PR deal


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