WASHINGTON, May 28 (Reuters) - The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Friday said it has charged five individuals for promoting a global unreg

UPDATE 1-U.S. SEC charges five individuals involved in BitConnect lending program

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WASHINGTON, May 28 (Reuters) - The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Friday said it has charged five individuals for promoting a global unregistered digital asset securities offering that raised over $2 billion from retail investors.

BitConnect allegedly organized a global network of promoters through referral commissions and used the network to sell the securities without registering them as required by federal securities laws, the SEC said.

The agency alleged Trevon Brown, Craig Grant, Ryan Maasen, and Michael Noble were among the promoters advertising to prospective investors through YouTube videos.

The agency also charged Joshua Jeppesen, who represented the company at conferences and acted a liaison between BitConnect and promoters. Jeppesen's attorney did not respond immediately to call for comment.

BitConnect told investors it would use their funds to trade in and profit from the volatility of Bitcoin and promised to pay investors the resulting profits, which BitConnect promised could be as high as approximately 40% per month, the SEC said in its charges.

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