Interpol still hasn’t listed LIBRA creator Hayden Davis as a wanted person

Interpol still hasn’t listed LIBRA co-founder Hayden Davis as a wanted person on its Red Notice database, despite reports from crypto analyst Bubblemaps. 

Bubblemaps claimed Davis was “on an Interpol notice,” in a Saturday X post detailing his link to the Jordan Belfort-inspired WOLF token. The self-proclaimed “Wolf of Wall Street” has been rumored to be launching a token for the past week.

Multiple crypto news outlets subsequently cited Bubblemaps’ post in their reporting of Davis’s Red Notice. However, a search for Davis on the Interpol Red Notice website currently shows that, if a notice is in place, it’s yet to be publicly listed by Interpol. 

Only last week, Argentinian lawyer Gregorio Dalbon requested a judge order a Red Notice and international arrest warrant. Dalbon claimed that Davis may try to evade justice by fleeing the US or going into hiding.

Read more: Lawyer wants Hayden Davis arrested, says Milei’s sister is LIBRA “mastermind”

Bubblemaps said, “Why would Hayden do this? Maybe he thought no one would trace it back to him.”

WOLF crashed 99% from a $40 million market cap after being reportedly sniped in a similar fashion to another crypto token launched by Davis. Bubblemaps also tracked the funds going into the WOLF creator’s account to a crypto address owned by Davis

Davis is linked to the sniping, insider trashing, and crashing of various memecoins, including the official MELANIA token. Both he and Argentinian president Javier Milei are facing a lawsuit over the launch of LIBRA which caused fights to break out in parliamentary proceedings last week. 

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Politicians brawl before Milei’s LIBRA impeachment proceedings

Argentinian politicians brawled at a parliamentary session covering President Javier Milei’s LIBRA scandal that ended abruptly before a vote could take place on his impeachment. 

Local media reports that the fight broke out between Lisandro Almirón (part of the ruling La Libertad party) and Oscar Zago (part of the Integration and Development Movement). 

Almiron reportedly began heckling Zago, calling him a traitor, before Zago began punching Almiron. Deputy Rocío Bonacci, (from the UNITE party) also threw a glass of water at Lilia Lemoin (representing La Libertad) as members pressured peers to leave their seats. 

Opposition leader Maximiliano Ferraro has since demanded an investigation into Wednesday’s breakdown, claiming members of the La Libertad party tried to “coerce” and “intimidate” members into leaving their seats and breaking the quorum of the proceedings.

Opposition member Tomás Ledesma shared this footage of the fight.

Read more: Lawyer wants Hayden Davis arrested, says Milei’s sister is LIBRA “mastermind”

Local publisher Buenos Aires Herald reports that the session was supposed to debate various bills focused on Milei’s LIBRA scandal, including forming a commission to investigate the affair, and impeachment proceedings. 

The session was about to vote on instructing an impeachment commission to begin proceedings before the altercation broke out, resulting in Martín Menem, the House of Representatives Speaker, ending the session.

Prosecutors already began investigating Milei and his associates, including LIBRA co-creator Hayden Davis, last February after launching a lawsuit. Attorneys have also asked the courts to seek an Interpol red notice for Hayden Davis that may lead to his arrest and extradition.

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