Crypto Ponzi Mastermind Deported to US
Alleged crypto scam operator deported from Fiji to face US charges after promising 25% monthly returns.

The update
Edward Zimbardi, the alleged mastermind behind a $165 million cryptocurrency Ponzi scheme called “The Crypto Program,” has been deported from Fiji to the United States. He faces 12 counts of wire fraud, 12 counts of money laundering, and one conspiracy count after being returned to American soil on August 14 in coordination with Fijian authorities, the FBI, and State Department.
Why it matters
The case highlights ongoing challenges in cryptocurrency regulation and enforcement. Zimbardi allegedly promised investors guaranteed 25% monthly returns, luring thousands to send crypto to wallets he controlled. When the scheme collapsed in August 2023, he fled to Fiji where he remained for over a year before being apprehended. Prosecutors allege he gambled over $34 million on risky currency trades and spent at least $10 million on personal expenses.
What to watch
Zimbardi’s next court appearance, scheduled for a federal magistrate judge in Los Angeles, where prosecutors are seeking his detention pending proceedings in Georgia. The case will proceed through the Northern District of Georgia court system, where he was originally indicted on July 8. Investors may seek recovery of funds from the collapsed scheme, which affected thousands of participants.
Sources
- decrypt.co — details of the charges and scheme operation
- cointelegraph.com — confirmation of deportation timeline and fund allocation



