BusinessForHome’s first article on OneCoin was published on April 1st, 2015.

Not a joke by any stretch of the imagination, in it Ted Nuyten reported on OneCoin’s purchase of the Conligus affiliate-base.

This paved the way for victims who lost money in the
original Conligus penny auction pyramid scheme
to be double-scammed.

Rather than report on this disturbing development, Ted Nuyten simply parroted Aron Steinkeller’s take and referred to it as a “strategic alliance”.

After making millions off of recruitment of new victims into OneCoin over the next two years, Steinkeller and his brothers
walked away from a reported $2.5 million a month income
in May, 2017.

As for BusinessForHome, April 1st, 2015, marked a downward spiral in editorial oversight. Ted Nuyten, owner of the once-respected publication, would later justify this by claiming it was “impossible to answer” whether “OneCoin is legit or not”.

Since April, 2015, BusinessForHome has published articles on OneCoin at least once a month.

Any time there was a significant development with the company, typically regulatory warnings or banking issues, Ted Nuyten would have an article ready to go.

Typically these PR pieces boasted about a OneCoin affiliate in Steinkeller’s OneDreamTeam downline earning hundreds of thousands of dollars or how much OneCoin as a company was fleecing from people each month.

After the Steinkeller brothers left OneCoin, Nuyten’s coverage of OneCoin shifted focus to Igor Alberts and members of his downline. Nuyten also appeared in at least one OneCoin branded marketing video disguised as an interview.

This prompted speculation that either OneCoin, the Steinkeller brothers and/or Alberts were paying Nuyten to promote the scam.

Certainly none of the
over a dozen OneCoin regulatory fraud warnings
,
bank account terminations
,
evidence of blockchain fraud
,
OneCoin affiliate arrests
and the
abrupt disappearance of key OneCoin personnel
(including two CEOs), ever made it to BusinessForHome.

Instead Nuyten toed the line, everyone was making money all was well in OneCoin and anything to the contrary was “fake news”.

In the fourth quarter there was a noticeable decline in BusinessForHome’s OneCoin coverage. This coincided with a Bulgarian media report 
claiming founder Ruja Ignatova had been arrested
.

Now in an article published earlier today, Nuyten claims Ignatova hasn’t been seen since last October and that OneCoin is “out of control”.

Friends, intimi, top distributors as corporate employees have not seen or heard about OneCoin – OneLife founder Dr.Ruja Ignatova since October 9 of last year.

Ruja Ignatova is the heart and soul of OneCoin – OneLife and has total control of the corporate operations.

As a direct result of the disappearance, the majority of active Top Leaders have recently left, disappointed, the company, pursuing other opportunities, as a ship without captain is unacceptable in Network Marketing.

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🤖 Quick Answer

What was BusinessForHome's role in covering OneCoin's acquisition of the Conligus affiliate base?
BusinessForHome published its first OneCoin article on April 1st, 2015, reporting on OneCoin's purchase of the Conligus affiliate-base. Ted Nuyten characterized the transaction as a "strategic alliance" rather than critically examining how it affected former Conligus pyramid scheme victims, potentially enabling their re-victimization.

How did OneCoin's leadership benefit from the scheme before departing?
OneCoin's co-founders, Aron Steinkeller and his brothers, generated substantial income through recruitment activities over two years. They reportedly walked away from approximately $2.5 million monthly income in May 2017, following significant expansion facilitated by favorable media coverage.


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