In the shadow of a crumbling empire, where the scent of gold clashes with the stench of deceit, a crypto enterprise named World Liberty Financial, co-owned by a family whose name echoes through the halls of power, dances the sordid dance of greed. Just weeks after the U.S. government branded over 140 souls as villains of a criminal syndicate, this financial titan forged a pact with a blockchain network, AB, whose very breath reeks of scandal.
The Wall Street Journal, that beacon of truth, whispers that AB’s grand resort in East Timor, a mirage of prosperity, was anchored by figures sanctioned in the crackdown. A tale of due diligence so lackluster it would make a blind man weep, as Trump-linked crypto deals flutter like moths toward a flame of infamy.
The Partnership and Its Ties to a Sanctioned Report
On November 12, 2025, the collaboration bloomed, granting AB the right to carry World Liberty’s USD1 stablecoin-a digital feather in the cap of a network that claims to be decentralized. Yet, the WSJ reveals AB’s past boasts of a “blockchain theme resort” in Timor-Leste, a project entangled with the very villains the U.S. Treasury condemned.
AB Digital Technology Resort, a puppet show orchestrated by Yang Jian, a Cypriot figure sanctioned for aiding a prince’s predatory ventures, now stands as a testament to the absurdity of corporate accountability. His colleagues, sanctioned and swiftly removed, vanish like ghosts, leaving behind a trail of unanswered questions and no charges to show for it.
The Prince Group, a Cambodian specter accused of running violent scam compounds, preys on the vulnerable with “pig butchering” schemes-relationships forged in deceit, then drained of wealth. A triumph of capitalism, indeed.
Who’s Behind AB and What World Liberty Says
AB, that paragon of decentralization, hides behind entities in Ireland and the Cayman Islands, yet its heart beats with two Chinese businessmen, Sui Chenggang and Lin Xiaofan, whose journeys are as murky as their intentions. Sui, who signed a pact with World Liberty in September 2025, claims the Timor-Leste resort was a secret so well-kept, even the moon turned away.
World Liberty’s lawyers, ever the defenders of virtue, assert they conducted due diligence so thorough, they missed the resort’s existence until January 2026. A feat of negligence so impressive, it deserves a Nobel Prize in Ignorance.
“Claims linking World Liberty to sanctioned individuals are as baseless as a bird without wings,” they declare, while AB claims its resort was canceled, a farce that never reached the stage of implementation.
And yet, World Liberty faces other battles, like a lawsuit from Tron’s founder, who alleges his tokens were frozen and threatened-a dispute as murky as the company’s reputation. In a world where truth is a commodity, and morality a luxury, the show goes on, with the audience clapping for the illusion.
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2026-04-30 00:03