A OneCoin promoter spent thirty minutes screaming at investors in Ecuador this week, begging them to stop complaining about the cryptocurrency scam's imprisoned operatives.
Raul Pazos Medina delivered the tirade at a OneLife DealShaker event in Ecuador on February 21st, just days after Ivonne Ortiz received a five-year prison sentence for her role in the scheme. Video footage from the event captured Medina in an obvious state of distress, his voice strained as he defended Ortiz and attacked those questioning the company's legitimacy.
"I have had a tremendously strong stress level," Medina told the crowd, his frustration mounting. He appealed to attendees for gratitude toward leadership, then demanded they stop calling him with complaints. "Enough already, enough!"
Much of Medina's rant focused on painting Ortiz as a victim. He described her as "a mother of two children" who had been abandoned by her own family and sued by members of her downline—people who should have protected her instead of turning against the company. "This woman is innocent and as a company to be able to give her the defense," he said, his voice cracking. "God, I would like you to be in the place of that woman for a moment."
The emotional appeal seemed designed to redirect anger away from OneCoin's core problem: it's a financial fraud that has destroyed people's savings globally. Instead, Medina framed Ortiz's imprisonment as a community tragedy and used it to shame investors into silence.
He then pivoted to legal gymnastics. Medina reminded attendees that they had all signed terms and conditions declaring themselves "freelance sales partners" or "Independent Marketing Associates." Under those agreements, he claimed, they cannot discuss investment opportunities—only product distribution and productivity.
"The regulations say is is prohibited to talk to others about investment," Medina stated flatly.
This pseudo-compliance strategy reveals how OneCoin tries to insulate itself from liability. By relabeling what is obviously a multi-level marketing recruitment scheme as "independent marketing," the company attempts to argue that distributors bear responsibility for their own actions. The terms and conditions aren't legally binding, of course. OneCoin is a documented fraud. And there's no evidence that warnings buried in digital fine print have ever stopped people from discussing investment returns at these events.
At one point, Medina referenced a case before Romania's "national court of justice," though he offered no specifics about what that case involved or how it supported his argument. The reference seemed designed more to create an impression of legitimate legal proceedings than to clarify anything substantive.
Throughout the Ecuador event, Medina oscillated between emotional manipulation and corporate talking points. He wanted investors to see themselves as a family unit protecting one of their own. But he also wanted them bound by contract language that absolves OneCoin of any responsibility for what happens to people who join the scheme.
The message was clear: defend the company, stay quiet about the fraud, and accept that criminal convictions are simply the cost of doing business in OneCoin's world.
🤖 Quick Answer
Who is Ivonne Ortiz and what is her connection to OneCoin?Ivonne Ortiz is a OneCoin operative who received a five-year prison sentence for her involvement in the cryptocurrency scheme. Her conviction represents a significant legal action against OneCoin's organizational structure and highlights the criminal consequences faced by key participants in the fraudulent multilevel marketing operation.
What incident occurred at the OneLife DealShaker event in Ecuador?
Raul Pazos Medina, a OneCoin promoter, delivered a thirty-minute tirade at an Ecuador event on February 21st, expressing distress over Ortiz's imprisonment. Video footage documented his strained voice as he defended Ortiz while attacking critics, demanding attendees cease their complaints and expressing overwhelming stress levels regarding the situation.
Why did Medina's outburst occur at this specific time?
Medina's emotional
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