NewsBite

Townsville crypto investor Michael Sloggett charged with high level money laundering offences

A Townsville cryptocurrency investor has been hit with a string of drug and money laundering charges. Police claim the former supplement salesman cleaned millions in dirty cash.

A FORMER Townsville soldier turned jetsetting cryptocurrency investor is charged with a string of serious offences and is accused of cleaning more than $2 million worth of dirty cash.

Detectives from Townsville’s Major Organised Crime squad charged Michael James Sloggett, 37, after raiding his Garbutt residence and Townsville business address on April 13.

Officers seized $165,000 worth of cryptocurrency and eight vials of steroids.

As a result of the searches Sloggett was charged with five money laundering offences including conducting transactions to avoid reporting requirements related to threshold transactions as well as dealing in proceeds of crime, money or property worth $1 million or more and providing a designated service using customer anonymity between December 2020 and April 2021.

Michael Sloggett . Photo: Zak Simmonds
Michael Sloggett . Photo: Zak Simmonds

Operation Sierra Avalanche commenced in August 2020 to investigate allegations Sloggett laundered $2.5 million of money that was the proceeds of crime.

Sloggett became known in the cryptocurrency community through his association with trader and self-described “hustler” 29-year-old Sam Karagiozis.

Together the pair travelled the country in 2017 rallying investments in Karagiozis’ bitcoin start-up AUSCOIN which promised to integrate Bitcoin and cryptocurrency into daily life and install thousands of crypto ATMs around the country – which dispensed the currency he created.

Townsville cryptocurrency investor Michael Sloggett is charged with a string of money laundering offences. Screenshot of his post in a cryptocurrency page boasting a $200,000 profit in seven days.
Townsville cryptocurrency investor Michael Sloggett is charged with a string of money laundering offences. Screenshot of his post in a cryptocurrency page boasting a $200,000 profit in seven days.

Four years later, the company has just 28 operating Bitcoin ATMs, both Sloggett and Karagiozis face serious criminal charges and the homegrown crypto is worth just under 1.5c a pop.

Karagiozis is charged with 13 offences including importing, possessing and trafficking drugs.

The Bulletin does not allege either Sloggett or Karagiozis’ alleged offending is related.

Sloggett did not appear when his matter was first mentioned in Townsville Magistrates Court on Tuesday but is still listed as the Chief Marketing Officer on the AUSCOIN website.

Townsville cryptocurrency investor Michael Sloggett is charged with a string of money laundering offences. Here he is pictured with tennis star Lleyton Hewitt at the Australian Open in 2018.
Townsville cryptocurrency investor Michael Sloggett is charged with a string of money laundering offences. Here he is pictured with tennis star Lleyton Hewitt at the Australian Open in 2018.

The Townsville man has previously boasted of his impressive crypto returns online and in the media. In 2017 he told the Townsville Bulletin he paid off his mortgage and was funding a new home with profits generated through investing in Bitcoin and has shared photos of himself rubbing shoulders with tennis player Lleyton Hewitt as the pair cheered on Nick Kyrgios at the Australian Open in 2018

Sloggett who worked as a supplement salesman was also involved with Townsville-based My Bitcoin Academy which he launched in 2017. MBA offers leadership and cryptocurrency education courses, retreats and sells itself online as the country’s leading Bitcoin and cryptocurrency trading organisation.

MBA was contacted but declined to comment. Sloggett was previously one of the faces of the company but was absent from its most recent training course which was held earlier this month in the Gold Coast.

Townsville cryptocurrency investor Michael Sloggett is charged with a string of money laundering offences. He is pictured with business partner Sam Karagiozis when the pair toured the country to promote bitcoin start-up AUSCOIN which promised to integrate Bitcoin and cryptocurrency into daily life and install thousands of crypto ATMs around the country.
Townsville cryptocurrency investor Michael Sloggett is charged with a string of money laundering offences. He is pictured with business partner Sam Karagiozis when the pair toured the country to promote bitcoin start-up AUSCOIN which promised to integrate Bitcoin and cryptocurrency into daily life and install thousands of crypto ATMs around the country.

Attendees shared their grievances about his absence online saying they were “sad and gutted”.

“They didn’t even tell us he wasn’t coming and they would not answer our questions,” one person shared on Facebook.

Sloggett, who is on bail for his money laundering charges, was issued a Notice to Appear in court at a later day for 12 drug-related offences.

His matters will return to court in October to allow police to finish compiling the brief of evidence against him.

Originally published as Townsville crypto investor Michael Sloggett charged with high level money laundering offences

Original URL: https://www.couriermail.com.au/news/townsville-crypto-investor-michael-sloggett-charged-with-high-level-money-laundering-offences/news-story/57c88a59f851d3f2f5b7c6a52adfff4a