Friday, April 17, 2026

Trump-Witkoff Crypto Gave Legitimacy to a Human Trafficking Linked Network

 

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A Trump-branded crypto venture has quietly wandered into the blast radius of one of the ugliest scam-and-trafficking stories on the planet, and now the paper trail is catching up. What the new Guardian Australia and OCCRP investigation reveals, in simple terms, is that people tied to the US president’s family chose to do business with a murky partner whose Timor-Leste showcase project had already drifted into the orbit of an alleged human‑trafficking and cyberfraud empire.

The most damning part of the Guardian Australia and OCCRP investigation is not the photo from Singapore, but what followed that meeting: after Donald Trump Jr. and Zach Witkoff were photographed with Jacky Sui, a central figure in the opaque AB ecosystem, World Liberty Financial moved into a formal commercial relationship with AB and later announced the deployment of its USD1 stablecoin across AB’s trading, lending, liquidity, and wallet infrastructure.

World Liberty Financial (WLFI) is a decentralized finance protocol created by the company of the same name. Founded in 2024 by Zachary Folkman, Chase Herro, Alex Witkoff, Zach Witkoff, and members of the Trump family, it represents a business initiative of the Trump family.

That was not a casual brush with bad company. It was a politically connected crypto venture extending market credibility to a murky network whose flagship project in Timor-Leste had already involved figures later sanctioned by the United States over alleged ties to Prince Group, the Cambodia-based conglomerate that the U.S. Justice Department says functioned as a transnational criminal enterprise built on forced labor, industrial-scale crypto fraud, money laundering, bribery, and violence.

World Liberty cannot be written off here as an innocent bystander caught in a messy corner of the crypto world. Zach Witkoff has been identified as a co-founder and CEO of World Liberty Financial, while his father, Steve Witkoff, serves as President Trump’s special envoy, making this not just another speculative crypto partnership but a business relationship embedded in a family orbit of extraordinary political power. When that kind of venture chooses to do business with an opaque network, the issue is no longer optics alone. It becomes a question of what political access is worth, who benefits from it, and how far the Trump-Witkoff nexus is willing to go in commercializing that proximity.  (more...)

Trump-Witkoff Crypto Gave Legitimacy to a Human Trafficking Linked Network



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