Argentine lawyer Gregorio Dalbon has reportedly asked for a global arrest warrant to be issued for Hayden Davis, the co-creator of the LIBRA token that caused a political scandal in the country.
Dalbon submitted a request to prosecutor Eduardo Taiano and judge MarĂa Servini, who are probing President Javier Mileiâs involvement in the memecoin, seeking for an Interpol Red Notice to be issued for Davis, local outlets PĂĄgina 12 and Perfil reported on March 11.
Dalbon said in the filing that there was a âprocedural riskâ if Davis remained free as he could have access to vast amounts of money that would allow him to either flee the US or go into hiding.
âHis central role in the creation and promotion of the $LIBRA cryptocurrency, coupled with the international impact of the case, increases the likelihood that he will take steps to evade justice,â the document reportedly stated.
Dalbon, who represented former Argentine president Cristina FernĂĄndez de Kirchner in her corruption case, asked for Davisâ arrest and for âan Interpol red notice [to] be issued in order to locate and arrest him, with a view to his extradition.â
Interpol is the biggest international police organization and can issue Red Notices that request law enforcement agencies around the world to locate and provisionally arrest someone.
LIBRA is a token that Milei shared across his social media accounts just minutes after its creation on Feb. 14, which catapulted it to a peak value of over $4 billion. The tokenâs creators held most of the supply and quickly sold their holdings, which caused the tokenâs price to crash, with many claiming the token was a pump-and-dump scheme.
Hayden Davis (left) poses with Argentine President Javier Milei. Source: Javier Milei
Days later, various lawyers reportedly filed fraud charges against Milei in an Argentine criminal court for promoting the token, while other lawyers reported the president for financial crimes to local authorities and to the US Justice Department.
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Milei has claimed he didnât âpromoteâ the LIBRA token and insisted he just âspread the wordâ about it.Â
In a lengthy interview days after LIBRAâs collapse with YouTuber Stephen Findeisen, better known as âCoffeezilla,â Davis defended the token as a failure rather than a scam.
Davis and his firm, Kelsier Ventures, were the biggest winners from the LIBRA token launch. He claimed to Findeisen that he netted around $100 million but said he didnât own the tokens and wouldnât be selling them.
It was later reported that he sent a text message bragging about being able to pay Mileiâs sister, Karina Milei, to have the president share the memecoinâs details on X. Davis later said he had no record of this on his phone and denied making payments to the Mileis.
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