Forcount Boris CEO Salvador Molina, played by Spanish national Nestor Nunez, was arrested in Spain on December 28th, 2022.

This wasn’t publicly known until last month, following Nunez’s arrest upon touching down in the US last month.

Nunez appears to have been arrested at the behest of US authorities. He was extradited to the US and landed in New York on April 3rd.

Nunez was presented before a US court for his initial appearance on April 4th. At the hearing Nunez pled not guilty to
Forcount related criminal charges filed against him
.

Nunez was ordered remanded to custody pending a Status Conference on April 24th.

That proceeding went ahead as scheduled, resulting in another Status Conference scheduled for June 8th.

Forcount
was an $8.4 million MLM crypto Ponzi. The scam, a reboot of the collapsed
Cointherum
Ponzi scheme, was launched in 2017 by “cryptocurrency sheik” Francis Silva (right).

Silva and several Forcount promoters were indicted in December 2022. Silva, a Brazilian national, was arrested by Brazilian authorities on November 3rd, 2022.

Brazilian authorities are investigating Silva for running a wider $800 million crypto Ponzi empire.

Following Forcount’s collapse Nestor Nunez, appearing as himself, released a mea culpa video that was circulated on social media.

To the best of my knowledge Nunez is the first Boris CEO actor US authorities have pursued with criminal charges.

Update 20th November 2024 – 
Nestor Nunez was
sentenced to 4 years in prison
on November 18th.


🤖 Quick Answer

Who is Salvador Molina and what were the charges against him?
Salvador Molina, the CEO of Forcount operating under the alias Nestor Nunez, was a Spanish national arrested in Spain on December 28th, 2022. He faced extradition to the United States for criminal charges related to operating Forcount, an $8.4 million cryptocurrency Ponzi scheme structured as a multilevel marketing fraudulent enterprise designed to defraud investors.

When was Molina extradited to the United States and what happened next?
Molina was extradited to the United States and arrived in New York on April 3rd. He made his initial court appearance on April 4th, where he pleaded not guilty to Forcount-related criminal charges. He was subsequently ordered remanded in custody pending a status conference scheduled for April 24th.


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