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    Letter to UK FCA regarding ‘Graeme de Renzy fraud & involvement of Alexander von Ungern-Sternberg and Euro-IB Ltd.’

    Letter from Lakes, Whyte LLP law firm in Canada to the Financial Conduct Authority in the United Kingdom notifying the regulator that "a fraud has been perpetrated on my clients by one Graeme De Renzy, both on his own behalf and as chairman of UK Capital Reserve Ltd., a company registered in the United Kingdom and with an address in London" and "the involvement of your registrants and licensees, Mr. Alexander von Ungern-Sternberg and Euro-IB Limited".

    Daniel Veniez et al v. Graeme de Renzy et al: Consent Order ($16M)

    Consent Order for $15.9 million involving the first five defendants in Daniel Veniez and Veniez Holdings Ltd., both of Canada v. Graeme de Renzy, described as a citizen of Ireland with an address in London, England; U.K. Capital Reserve Limited, of England; de Renzy Limited, of Ireland; Shopderenzy Limited, of Ireland; and Derenzy LLC, of Texas, USA; Euro-IB Limited, of England, and Alexander von Ungern-Sternberg, described as an "investment banker", at the Supreme Court of British Columbia, Canada.

    Daniel Veniez et al v. Graeme de Renzy et al: Complaint (‘$16M Fraud’)

    Complaint alleging fraud in Daniel Veniez and Veniez Holdings Ltd., both of Canada v. Graeme de Renzy, described as a citizen of Ireland with an address in London, England; U.K. Capital Reserve Limited, of England; de Renzy Limited, of Ireland; Shopderenzy Limited, of Ireland; Derenzy LLC, of Texas, USA; Euro-IB Limited, of England, and Alexander von Ungern-Sternberg, described as an "investment banker", at the Supreme Court of British Columbia, Canada.

    Guardian Coin Inc. v. Graeme de Renzy et al: Petition

    Petition and Motion to Confirm Arbitration Award for $50 million in Guardian Coin Inc., a Cayman Islands-domiciled cryptocurrency firm whose directors include British businessman Harvey Boulter v. UK Capital Reserve Ltd., of England, and Graeme de Renzy, of Ireland, at the U. S. District Court for the District of Columbia.