Crypto king Guo wants passport back
The last director of a failed Australian cryptocurrency firm remaining in the country after his colleagues fled has claimed he is broke and argued in court his passport should be given back.
The last director of a failed Australian cryptocurrency firm remaining in the country after his colleagues fled has claimed he is broke and argued in court his passport should be given back.
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