Cryptocurrency Billionaire Blord Granted Bail After Three Days in Police Custody
Linus Williams, a popular cryptocurrency billionaire known as Blord, has been granted bail after spending three days in police custody. The news was announced by VeryDarkMan, a controversial self-acclaimed social media activist, on his Instagram page on Friday.
According to Media Talk Africa, VeryDarkMan had previously announced Blord’s arrest over allegations of fraud and terrorism funding. However, in a recent update, VeryDarkMan revealed that Blord was released after “much begging and crying.”
In his post, VeryDarkMan wrote: “After much begging and crying, Blord is out, and he will be going back next week to answer for all his alleged crimes. I believe the @npf_nccc will not compromise and Justice will be upheld, see you next week, Mr. Influential.”
The Blord Group had earlier debunked the allegations of his arrest, stating that he was simply invited for questioning. The exact nature of the allegations against Blord remains unclear, but his release on bail has sparked widespread interest in the cryptocurrency community.
As the investigation continues, Blord is expected to return to court next week to face the allegations against him. The outcome of the case is likely to have significant implications for the cryptocurrency industry and its reputation.