She's accused of stealing US$4 billion in a cryptocurrency Ponzi scheme before she disappearing to Greece. Now she's the 11th woman to be added to the FBI's most-wanted list.
She's known as the "Cryptoqueen" who defrauded billions through a cryptocurrency which had no real value before disappearing.
Born on May 30, 1980, in Sofia, Bulgaria, Ignatova spent most of her youth in Schramberg, Germany, before earning a PhD at the University of Constance.Following her study, Dr Ignatova worked at global management consultancy firm McKinsey & Co before investing with Icelandic model Asdis Ran in her fashion business, Ice Queen, by the time she was 31.
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