US SEC out for justice over Steven Seagal's cryptocurrency marketing

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Agrees to pay US$314,000 to resolve charges of "unlawfully touting" cryptocurrency offering.

US SEC out for justice over Steven Seagal's cryptocurrency marketing
Steven Seagal, the star of action movies including "Above the Law" and "Out for Justice," has agreed to pay US$314,000 to resolve charges of "unlawfully touting" a cryptocurrency offering, the US securities regulator said on Thursday. Seagal, 67, agreed to give up US$157,000 in ill-gotten gains ...

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