Video has emerged of self-described crypto king Aiden Pleterski apologizing to investors while he was badly injured from a kidnapping last December.
Court documents also indicate one of the alleged kidnappers, 39-year-old Akil Heywood, invested $740,000 with Pleterski.
In the video, obtained by CTV News Toronto, Pleterski outlines the turbulence of the last three years. It's unclear if he was under duress while the footage was taken or where the video was recorded., how that expanded to friends and family, and led to leasing luxury cars. “I apologize for everything,” Pleterski said in the just over 12-minute video. “I didn’t mean to ruin anybody’s life … I honestly feel very, very humiliated. I feel embarrassed.”, who have been attempting to trace the money they handed him before he was petitioned into bankruptcy almost a year ago.Citing privacy reasons, police did not name Pleterski while announcing the arrests in his kidnapping case on Monday, but court documents solidify the connection.
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