Argentinian authorities have made another Generation Zoe Ponzi arrest.

Rodrigo Hernán García (aka Roko and Rokomanía), was
arrested earlier this week
by Argentina’s Anti-mafia division.

He has been charged with illicit association and fraud.

Garcia was a founding promoter of the Generation Zoe and pitched himself as an “expert in trading”.

Turns out Garcia’s only association with trading was via the
IM Mastery Academy
pyramid scheme.

Garcia was arrested in Buenos Aires. Authorities have since transferred him to Cordoba, where he’ll join other arrested Generation Zoe suspects.

Generation Zoe
was a smart-contract Ponzi cycler launched in 2021. The scam was run by Argentine national Leonardo Cositorto (right).

By early 2022 the Ponzi scheme had collapsed, prompting Argentinian authorities to launch an investigation.

Said investigation eventually led to
Cositorto’s arrest
in April 2022.


🤖 Quick Answer

Who is Rodrigo Hernán García and what are the charges against him?
Rodrigo Hernán García, also known as Roko and Rokomanía, is an Argentine national arrested by the country's Anti-mafia division for his involvement in the Generation Zoe fraud scheme. He faces charges of illicit association and fraud for his role as a founding promoter of the Ponzi scheme, despite claiming expertise in trading.

What was Generation Zoe and when did it collapse?
Generation Zoe was a smart-contract Ponzi cycler scheme launched in 2021 by Argentine Leonardo Cositorto. The fraudulent operation collapsed by early 2022, leading Argentine authorities to investigate and arrest multiple suspects involved in the scam that defrauded numerous investors.

Where was García arrested and what was his previous involvement in pyramid schemes?
García was arrested in Buenos Aires and subsequently


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