Ivanka Trump embroiled in fake crypto scam as she is forced to shut down rumors of involvement
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Ivanka Trump has issued a stark warning to investors as she revealed that she had become embroiled in a fake crypto scam. The First Daughter, 43, took to her Instagram Stories on Thursday to share her disdain after she said a 'fake' crypto coin using her name was 'being promoted without her consent or approval.'.
She insisted that she had 'no involvement' with the coin and slammed whoever made it for 'deceiving customers and defrauding them of their hard-earned money.'. 'It has come to my attention that a fake crypto coin called "Ivanka Trump" or "$IVANKA" is being promoted without my consent or approval,' she wrote.
'To be clear: I have no involvement with this coin. This fake coin risks deceiving consumers and defrauding them of their hard-earned money.'. The mother-of-three added that 'the unauthorized use of her name and likeness was a violation of her rights' and that her 'legal team' would be 'pursuing measures' to stop it.
'This promotion is deceptive, exploitative, and unacceptable,' she concluded. 'My legal team is reviewing and will be pursing measures to stop the continued misuse of my name.'. Ivanka Trump has issued a stark warning to investors as she revealed that she had become embroiled in a fake crypto scam.
Ivanka took to her Instagram Stories on Thursday to share her disdain after she said a 'fake' crypto coin using her name was 'being promoted without her consent or approval'. She insisted that she had 'no involvement' with the coin and slammed whoever made it for 'deceiving customers and defrauding them of their hard-earned money.' She's seen at the inauguration ball.