A coder accused of running RB Global Crypto Bank is now threatening whistleblowers with legal action.

Bobby Sehgal, who lists himself as "Bobby Sehgal VP" on Facebook without clarifying what he's vice president of, took to the social media platform yesterday to attack his critics. Facing mounting accusations about his role in the alleged Ponzi scheme, Sehgal posted a lengthy rant denying wrongdoing and warning he'd sicced his solicitor on anyone who continued to speak out against him.

"I am probably the ONLY admin with balls to come onto this group to comment on my behalf," he wrote, then claimed his involvement was limited to coding work. "I was simply working as coder. A FUCKING CODER TO HELP FIX PROBLEMS RB HAD."

The threat came with a specific demand: remove any mention of his company details within 24 hours or face legal consequences. He also warned against posting his family home address or details about Spy-da Music Group, a UK-based music production company he operates.

Sehgal insisted he had no ownership stake in RB Global Crypto Bank and received no payment from investors. "I do NOT own the RB business. I did not receive any payment or members funds. They are were YOU ALL sent them!!!" he wrote, telling angry investors their problems lay elsewhere.

Yet his Facebook profile tells a different story. His account is saturated with RB Global Crypto Bank advertising, suggesting far deeper involvement than a simple contractor would have. More damaging still, a since-deleted post on the RB Crypto Global Bank website appears to show Sehgal bragging about having "over 100 downlines" in the scheme—language typical of multi-level marketing structures.

In that deleted post, Sehgal claimed he chose to participate in the venture and stood to lose cryptocurrency he'd accumulated over the previous year. "I CHOSE TO DO THIS AND STAND TO LOSE ALL BTC THAT I BUILT OVER THE 1 YEAR," the post stated.

The contradiction is stark. When called out publicly, Sehgal downplayed his role as a mere coder helping fix technical problems. When speaking directly to investors on the company's own platform, he positioned himself as a significant player with a substantial downline network beneath him—a hallmark position in pyramid schemes.

Sehgal also claimed he only entered crypto in 2018 and characterized investor complaints as baseless attacks on his reputation. "There are many people that know me closely and would 110% disagree with each and every comment you have posted about me," he wrote, asking why investors would target individual employees rather than the company itself.

The legal threats mark an escalation in Sehgal's response to mounting scrutiny. Rather than address the specific allegations about his role, he's attempting to intimidate those raising questions and demanding they scrub references to his business interests online.


🤖 Quick Answer

Who is Bobby Sehgal and what are the accusations against him?
Bobby Sehgal is a coder associated with RB Global Crypto Bank who faces allegations of involvement in a purported Ponzi scheme. He claims his role was limited to coding work, though whistleblowers dispute this characterization of his responsibilities and involvement in the company's operations.

Why did Bobby Sehgal threaten legal action against critics?
Facing mounting accusations regarding his role in the alleged scheme, Sehgal threatened legal action via Facebook to intimidate whistleblowers and critics. He demanded removal of mentions connecting him to the company, using threats from his solicitor to silence those speaking against him.

What was Sehgal's defense regarding his involvement?
Sehgal claimed his involvement was strictly limited to technical coding work, stating he was hired solely to resolve technical problems. He


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