
PANews May 5 news, according to Cryptopolitan reports, a court in Barcelona is investigating six former Sevilla FC players suspected of involvement in the Shirtum crypto project fraud case. The newly submitted criminal complaint shows that the project allegedly sold fake NFTs and manipulated tokens to investors, causing losses of over 24 million euros, approximately 28 million dollars.
The players named in the complaint include Papu Gómez, Lucas Ocampos, Ivan Rakitić, Nico Pareja, Alberto Moreno, and Javier Saviola. According to El Correo de Andalucía, Diego Perotti and Marcelo Guedes also participated in promoting the project. Thirteen Spanish investors have filed a lawsuit with Barcelona's 5th investigative court, claiming they lost all their funds.
It is reported that Shirtum was promoted as a digital collectibles trading platform for football and sold "movie-style NFTs" containing player photos and recordings, each priced at around 450 euros. However, the complainants allege that these NFTs were never minted on any blockchain and cannot be transferred or resold. Additionally, the promoters of Shirtum previously obtained about 3 million euros in BNB from investors to develop iOS and Android mobile applications, but the app was never launched, and the related funds have not been refunded or accounted for.
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