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Business - Celebrity News - July 18, 2024

Blord Group Clarifies CEO’s Detention: “He Was Invited, Not Arrested (See the official statement)

In an official statement, the Blord Group has addressed the recent controversy surrounding their CEO, Linus Williams, known as Blord. Contrary to widespread reports of his arrest, the company insists that Williams was merely invited by the Nigerian Police to assist in ongoing investigations.

On July 16, Blord, a prominent figure in cryptocurrency trading with millions of Instagram followers, was reportedly arrested on charges including fraud, terrorism funding, and aiding internet fraud. The news spread rapidly after influencer VerydarkBlackMan revealed he had filed a petition against Williams.

However, Blord Group has now refuted these claims, stating that their CEO was not arrested but voluntarily honored an invitation from the Federal Criminal Investigation Department (FCID). The statement emphasized that Williams is cooperating fully with authorities to expedite the investigation process.

“Linus Williams has always been committed to transparency and legality in his business operations,” the statement read. “We urge the public to disregard any misleading information and trust that our CEO is dedicated to assisting the authorities until the investigation is concluded.”

This clarification comes in response to escalating rumors and accusations, particularly from VerydarkBlackMan, who boasted about his role in the situation on social media. The Blord Group’s statement aims to set the record straight and reassure stakeholders of their CEO’s integrity and the company’s adherence to legal and ethical standards.

As the investigation continues, Blord Group remains confident in a positive resolution and requests the public to await official updates.