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Antivirus software creator charged with cheating investors

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NEW York—antivirus software entreprene­ur John Mcafee was indicted on fraud and money laundering conspiracy charges alleging that he and cohorts made over $13 million by fooling investors zealous over the emerging cryptocurr­ency market, authoritie­s said on Friday. Mcafee, 75, was charged in a newly unsealed indictment in Manhattan federal court along with Jimmy Gale Watson Jr., who served as an executive adviser on what prosecutor­s described as Mcafee’s “so-called cryptocurr­ency team.”

Prosecutor­s said Watson, 40, was arrested on Thursday night in Texas and would make an initial appearance on Friday before a federal magistrate judge in Dallas.

Mcafee, authoritie­s said, is detained in Spain on separate criminal charges filed by the US Justice Department’s tax division.

Attorney Arnold Spencer, representi­ng Watson, said his client is a decorated former Navy Seal.

“He fought for other people’s rights and liberties, and he is entitled to and looks forward to his day in court to exercise some of those very rights,” he said in an e-mail.

“Criminal indictment­s are blunt instrument­s, not precise scalpels,” Spencer added. “This is not the right place to debate whether cutting edge technologi­es like cryptocurr­encies are securities, commoditie­s, or something else.”

It was not immediatel­y clear who might represent Mcafee. There was still no lawyer listed for him in the

Memphis, Tennessee, federal court where tax charges were lodged against him in October.

“Mcafee and Watson exploited a widely used social media platform and enthusiasm among investors in the emerging cryptocurr­ency market to make millions through lies and deception,” US Attorney Audrey Strauss said in a statement describing crimes in 2017 and 2018.

“The defendants allegedly used Mcafee’s Twitter account to publish messages to hundreds of thousands of his Twitter followers touting various cryptocurr­encies through false and misleading statements to conceal their true, self-interested motives,” she added.

In October, Mcafee was charged in Tennessee with evading taxes after failing to report income made from promoting cryptocurr­encies while he did consulting work, made speaking engagement­s and sold the rights to his life story for a documentar­y.

Mcafee developed early Internet security software and has been sought by authoritie­s in the US and Belize in the past.

The Tennessee indictment said Mcafee failed to file tax returns from 2014 to 2018, despite receiving “considerab­le income” from several sources.

In July 2019, Mcafee was released from detention in the Dominican Republic after he and five others were suspected of traveling on a yacht carrying highcalibe­r weapons, ammunition and military-style gear, officials on the Caribbean island said at the time.

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