Eight EXW Wallet suspects have been indicted in Austria.

Two have been arrested and remain in custody pending the outcome of a criminal trial. Said trial kicked off on September 27th.

Details of Austria’s investigation into EXW Wallet are sketchy, as is specifics of the criminal trial.

Unfortunately due to local laws, we don’t know exactly who Austrian authorities have charged.

As
reported by ORF
on August 23rd however;

Two of the eight defendants are in custody, including the 25-year-old company founder and managing director of EXW.

BehindMLM reviewed EXW Wallet (aka Exchange Wallet) in September 2019. As part of our research we cited Christian Kurt Singer as CEO of the company.

While we can’t confirm their arrest, other executives attached to EXW Wallet include Benjamin Herzog, Mario Abraham and Benno Candussi.

EXW Wallet
launched in late 2019 and was an MLM crypto Ponzi scheme, run through a mobile app.

EXW Wallet investors invested in EXW tokens on the promise of 0.1% to 0.32% a day.

EXW Wallet collapsed in 2020. Manuel Batista, Benjamin Herzog (right) and Pirmin Troger rebooted the Ponzi scheme as Exchange World on August 26th.

As alleged by Austrian Prosecutors;

The money obtained was never invested in cryptocurrencies, but went directly into the defendants’ pockets.

This is about traveling exclusively with private jets, expensive cars and expensive watches.

The EXW Wallet criminal case is built around the Ponzi scheme defrauding 40,000 investors out of €14 million euros.

On CrunchBase Benjamin Herzog confirms he was “born August 13, 1997”, making him 26. Herzog is also from Klagenfurt, Austria.

Covering the first day of the EXW Wallet criminal trial
on September 28th, ORF reported;

For the prosecution, the 26-year-old from Klagenfurt is the brains behind the opaque company construct EXW.

This all but confirms Herzog has been arrested. Of note is after EXW Wallet and Exchange World collapsed, Herzog
fled Europe for Dubai
.

It’s unclear whether Herzog was arrested in Austria or was extradited there from another country.

What we do know is two of Herzog’s wanted accomplices are still hiding in Dubai.

(Herzog) sought out experienced business partners, two of whom are still being sought by the police.

They are said to be in Dubai and Bali, and a third is in custody in Brazil and is awaiting extradition.

It’s again unclear who the arrested EXW Wallet suspect in Brazil is.

Despite committing securities fraud and running a Ponzi scheme, in his defense Herzog stated;

We were 21, 22 and we thought we had opened the gold mine of the world.

Today I think it’s complete madness, a lot of things could have been done differently.

When asked where stolen EXW Wallet investor funds were, Herzog told the Judge presiding the trial;

He knows nothing about the whereabouts of this money. The rest, around twelve million euros, had been paid out to the customers.

Call me cynical but I think it’s rather obvious EXW Wallet investor f


🤖 Quick Answer

What criminal charges were filed against EXW Wallet suspects in Austria?
Eight EXW Wallet suspects faced indictment in Austria, with two arrested and held in custody. A criminal trial commenced September 27th. Due to Austrian privacy laws, specific charges and defendant identities remain undisclosed publicly. Authorities identified the 25-year-old company founder among those detained.

Who were the key figures in EXW Wallet's leadership?
Christian Kurt Singer served as CEO of EXW Wallet, reviewed by BehindMLM in September 2019. Benjamin Herzog was among other executives associated with the company. The 25-year-old company founder and managing director was arrested and held pending trial outcomes in Austria.

What timeline defines the EXW Wallet criminal investigation in Austria?
Austria's investigation into EXW Wallet culminated in August indictments. ORF reported developments


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