‘This is a scam’: Gina Rinehart takes on crypto crooks using her name
Gina Rinehart isn’t the type to be duped by scammers. Yet con artists seem irresistibly attracted to Australia’s richest person. The mining magnate had to go public, again, after fraudsters tried, again, to use her name to swindle wannabe crypto investors out of their hard-earned cash. “This is a scam designed to use Mrs Rinehart’s positive corporate image to lure people in to invest.”
Notice | False statements regarding Mrs Gina Rinehart investing into Crypto-Currencies
10 May 2022.
Mrs Rinehart and Hancock Prospecting Pty Ltd have been made aware of fake social media posts and associated news stories alleging that Mrs Rinehart has invested $5,000,000 into a start-up crypto currency platform.
Mrs Rinehart has not made the alleged investment or recommendations or quotes set forth in these adverts. This is a scam designed to use Mrs Rinehart’s positive corporate image to lure people in to invest.
Notice – false statements regarding Mrs Gina Rinehart giving away $1,000,000
Mrs Rinehart and Hancock Prospecting Pty Ltd have been made aware of a resurgence in fake emails alleging