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A former ice hockey player of Russia whose name is Igor Musatov has been blamed for defrauding the amount of $800000 bitcoin.
The famous Russian player has been arrested in Moscow because of this accusation.

The main story behind this accusation is that Igor Musatov was going to sell the number of bitcoins worth $800000 to a chief executive of an IT company whom he met last year.

This chief executive of the IT company is actually a trader and investor of digital cryptocurrency and agreed to meet with the Russian player in order to buy $800000 BTC. Igor Musatov is found in defrauding this chief executive out of over 45 million roubles.

The report became public on a Russian website which is known as Sport-Express.

According to the report of Sport-Express, the transaction of this amount was never accomplished. The meeting or transaction was going to take place in one of the offices of the Russian player. When the businessman came there for this purpose, but when he reached there, Igor Musatov was not present there. So the victim handed over the amount to one of the assistants of the hockey player.

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The chief executive could not receive the amount of $800000 BTC. Although he contacted Igor Musatov, he could not get any response from him nor from his assistant whom he gave the cash.
Due to this action of Musatov, the crypto trader accused him of not defrauding. And a result, the Russian player was arrested.

In his defense, the Ice hockey player says that all accusations are false and baseless and refuse to admit this blames.
Igor Musatov also says that he will prove himself innocent by proving these allegations wrong and for this case, he will provide all the necessary facts.

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