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Reggie Fowler Pleads Guilty in Crypto Capital Corp. Case Tied to Bitfinex's Missing Millions

The former football player was initially indicted on charges of banking fraud in 2019 and additional charges in 2020.

Updated May 11, 2023, 5:39 p.m. Published Apr 25, 2022, 7:43 p.m.
Reggie Fowler in happier times on the sidelines of a January 1, 2006, matchup between the Minnesota Vikings and Chicago Bears at the Metrodome in Minneapolis. (Mark Brettingen/Getty Images)
Reggie Fowler in happier times on the sidelines of a January 1, 2006, matchup between the Minnesota Vikings and Chicago Bears at the Metrodome in Minneapolis. (Mark Brettingen/Getty Images)

Reginald Fowler, the alleged operator of Crypto Capital Corp., the shadow bank that lost hundreds of millions of crypto exchange Bitfinex's money, pleaded guilty to charges of bank fraud, wire fraud and conspiracy on Monday.

Read more: The Downfall of 'Shadow Banker' Reggie Fowler and Crypto's Rising Legitimacy

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