Interpol still hasn’t listed LIBRA creator Hayden Davis as a wanted person

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Interpol Still Lags in Listing LIBRA Co-Founder Hayden Davis

Interpol has yet to categorize Hayden Davis, co-founder of LIBRA, as a wanted individual in its Red Notice database, despite claims from crypto analyst Bubblemaps.

On Saturday, Bubblemaps asserted that Davis was “on an Interpol notice” and highlighted his connection to the WOLF token, inspired by Jordan Belfort, who is rumored to be launching his own token.

Following Bubblemaps’ report, numerous crypto news outlets referenced it regarding Davis’s potential Red Notice. However, a search on the Interpol Red Notice website shows that, should a notice exist, it hasn’t been publicly disclosed yet.

Just last week, Argentinian lawyer Gregorio Dalbon requested a judge to issue a Red Notice and an international arrest warrant against Davis. Dalbon suggested that Davis might evade justice by escaping the US or going into hiding.

Read more: Lawyer wants Hayden Davis arrested, says Milei’s sister is LIBRA “mastermind”

Bubblemaps commented, “Why would Hayden do this? Maybe he thought no one would trace it back to him.”

The WOLF token’s value plunged by 99% from a $40 million market cap after allegedly being manipulated in a manner similar to another token associated with Davis. Bubblemaps also traced funds from the WOLF creator’s account back to a crypto address owned by Davis.

Davis is implicated in the manipulation, insider trading, and collapse of various memecoins, including the official MELANIA token. Both he and Argentine president Javier Milei face a lawsuit pertaining to the LIBRA launch, which has sparked chaos in parliamentary sessions last week.




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