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Avraham Eisenberg, Mango Markets Exploiter, Charged with Possession of Child Pornography

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By Aggregated - see source on April 29, 2024 Blockchain
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In recent times, more charges have been brought against Avraham Eisenberg, the individual who was involved in the theft of 110 million dollars from the decentralised financial system known as Mango Markets. Eisenberg, who was previously found guilty of fraud and market manipulation in connection with the crime, is now facing an accusation of having child pornography. This accusation comes after Eisenberg was previously found guilty of the theft.

As a result of the allegations that were brought against Eisenberg, it was revealed that he had sexually graphic photographs of children saved on his various computing devices. During a search that took place in January of 2023, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) of the United States of America made the first discovery of these photographs. Several of the images that Eisenberg had taken were said to have featured prepubescent children who were less than 12 years old, according to the charges that were made in the court documents, which were dated April 3, 2024 but were not made public until April 26, 2024.

For the purpose of conducting more investigations into the possession and receipt of child pornography, the government made an application for a second warrant in February 2023, and it was granted. This was done so that they could conduct more investigations. As a consequence of this request, which resulted in an expansion of the first search warrant’s scope, the police were able to search for more evidence concerning the possession and receipt of child pornography.

One of the most important things to keep in mind is that the allegations that have been made against Eisenberg have not been proven in court. Christopher Brunet, an investigative journalist, claims that he has screenshots that show Eisenberg “talking about children in really disgusting ways”. Brunet’s assertions are contrary to the rest of the information shown here.

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