LOS ANGELES, Calif., January 13, 2026Victim Recovers $125,000 After Falling for Crypto Pig Butchering Scam When 72-year-old Ivan Petrov received an invitatLOS ANGELES, Calif., January 13, 2026Victim Recovers $125,000 After Falling for Crypto Pig Butchering Scam When 72-year-old Ivan Petrov received an invitat

Victim Recovers $125,000 After Falling for Crypto ‘Pig Butchering’ Scam

2026/03/13 20:16
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LOS ANGELES, Calif., January 13, 2026

Victim Recovers $125,000 After Falling for Crypto Pig Butchering Scam

When 72-year-old Ivan Petrov received an invitation to invest in cryptocurrency through a company called CoinHarbor, he thought it was a safe opportunity to grow his retirement savings.

Over several months, Petrov was drawn into an online relationship with a purported investment advisor — a tactic known as “pig butchering,” where scammers build trust before persuading victims to transfer large sums of money.

“They were always friendly and patient,” Petrov recalled. “We would chat every day, and I started to believe they really cared about helping me invest wisely.”

Petrov eventually sent over $125,000, only to discover that CoinHarbor was a complete sham.

When he tried to withdraw his money, he received forged bank statements and endless excuses. “I felt trapped,” he said. “It was like they had planned every step to make me trust them before taking everything.”

His fortune changed when investigators from Spokechain began tracking CoinHarbor’s digital transactions. By identifying cryptocurrency wallets linked to the company, authorities were able to seize a significant portion of the stolen funds and return them to victims, including Petrov.

Receiving the recovered funds brought Petrov a mix of relief and disbelief. “When I got the check for $125,000, I was stunned,” he said. “It’s not just about the money — it’s about knowing that someone was looking out for me.”

Experts say pig butchering scams are on the rise, often targeting older adults and individuals who are new to cryptocurrency.

Fraudsters use social media, dating apps, and messaging platforms to gain trust over weeks or months before asking for investments.

Petrov hopes his story serves as a warning. “It could happen to anyone,” he said. “But don’t lose hope. Report it, stay cautious, and there are ways to recover your money if the right authorities get involved.”

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