KEY POINTS
  • Federal prosecutors unsealed charges against Bryan Lee on Friday, part of an ongoing prosecution in an alleged $45 million crypto and metaverse scam.
  • Lee allegedly helped scam more than 10,000 investors through the CoinDeal scam, which promised trillions of dollars in total returns, prosecutors said.
  • The alleged fraudsters purportedly used the names of two prominent billionaires as part of the scheme.

Federal prosecutors alleged Friday a Nevada man helped defraud 10,000 investors out of more than $45 million by touting a fake metaverse project with its own crypto token that would one day be sold for trillions of dollars.

Bryan Lee, a 57-year-old Las Vegas resident, was named in a superseding indictment over his involvement in an alleged investment fraud scheme called CoinDeal. Lee was charged with conspiracy, mail fraud, wire fraud and criminal monetary transactions. Indictments in the broader case date back to June of last year.