Christopher Delgado, ex-CEO of Goliath Ventures, apologizes amid allegations of running a $328M crypto Ponzi scheme. He faces up to 30 years in prison. (Read MoreChristopher Delgado, ex-CEO of Goliath Ventures, apologizes amid allegations of running a $328M crypto Ponzi scheme. He faces up to 30 years in prison. (Read More

Goliath CEO Faces $328M Ponzi Charges, Issues Public Apology

2026/05/12 14:47
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Goliath CEO Faces $328M Ponzi Charges, Issues Public Apology

Joerg Hiller May 12, 2026 06:47

Christopher Delgado, ex-CEO of Goliath Ventures, apologizes amid allegations of running a $328M crypto Ponzi scheme. He faces up to 30 years in prison.

Goliath CEO Faces $328M Ponzi Charges, Issues Public Apology

Christopher Delgado, the former CEO of Goliath Ventures, has issued a public apology to investors as he faces accusations of orchestrating a $328 million cryptocurrency Ponzi scheme. Speaking to ABC-affiliated WFTV, Delgado admitted, "They put their trust in me, and I failed them," while claiming he returned to the U.S. voluntarily to address the charges.

The U.S. Attorney’s Office alleges that between January 2023 and January 2026, Goliath Ventures enticed investors with false promises of high returns through crypto liquidity pools. Prosecutors claim the funds were instead funneled into luxury properties, extravagant events, and personal expenses. Delgado himself is accused of purchasing four Florida properties worth $14.5 million and hosting lavish business gatherings using investor money.

One investor reportedly lost $720,000 despite assurances from Goliath Ventures of guaranteed returns and flexible withdrawals. The platform’s remaining bank balance was just $160,000 at the time of Delgado’s arrest.

Delgado, currently on bail and confined to an 11,000-square-foot estate allegedly bought with investor funds, faces charges of fraud and money laundering. If convicted, he could be sentenced to up to 30 years in federal prison. He maintains that other Goliath executives were involved and claims to be cooperating with authorities.

Adding to the drama, JPMorgan Chase is facing a proposed class-action lawsuit from Goliath investors. Plaintiffs allege that the bank facilitated $253 million in fund flows to Goliath through a JPMorgan account, despite Know Your Customer (KYC) obligations that should have flagged the activity. Approximately $123 million of those funds reportedly ended up in Goliath wallets at Coinbase.

Delgado’s legal troubles continue to evolve. A Florida federal court recently extended the deadline for prosecutors to file an indictment to June 26, 2026, leaving room for more developments in the case.

For now, investors and regulators alike are left questioning how such an alleged scheme operated for three years under the guise of a legitimate crypto investment platform.

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