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CFTC Charges North Carolina Trader in Alleged $14M Crypto and Futures Fraud

A North Carolina trading pool tied to crypto, futures and options faces fraud allegations over false returns and Ponzi-like payments

Saravana Kumar Mahendran by Saravana Kumar Mahendran
July 8, 2026
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North Carolina Trader Accused of $14M Crypto and Futures Fraud

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A North Carolina trader and his investment firm have been accused of running a nearly four-year investment fraud that allegedly raised more than $14 million from investors through a commodity pool tied to futures, options and crypto assets.

Trevor L. Vernon and Argent Capital Management LLC were named in a civil complaint filed in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of North Carolina. The case was brought by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, which says at least 60 participants were misled about the performance of the trading pool between March 2022 and February 2026.

Investors Were Allegedly Shown Profits While Losses Grew

According to the complaint, the pool traded equity index futures contracts, options on equity index futures and crypto assets. Investors were allegedly told that Vernon was a successful trader and that the pool was generating strong results.

The complaint says that the actual trading activity told a different story. Participant funds allegedly suffered heavy losses, including at least $8.6 million from futures, options and crypto trading. Regulators also claim that monthly performance recaps and quarterly financial updates were used to show account growth that was not backed by real profits.

Key details inside the case include:

  • More than $14 million was allegedly raised from at least 60 participants.
  • The investment pool allegedly traded futures, options and crypto assets.
  • Investors were allegedly shown positive performance updates.
  • Actual trading allegedly produced millions of dollars in losses.
  • New investor money was allegedly used to pay earlier participants.
  • Vernon and Argent Capital Management were allegedly not properly registered.
  • Vernon allegedly made false statements during sworn testimony.

Alleged Ponzi-Like Payments Raised Red Flags

The case also claims that the operation had Ponzi-like features. Instead of paying investors only from real trading profits, the defendants allegedly used money from newer participants to make payments to earlier participants.

That kind of structure can make a fund appear stable even when the underlying trading is losing money. Similar patterns have appeared in other crypto fraud cases, including the Christopher Delgado case, where prosecutors said new investor money was used to pay earlier participants while the scheme was marketed as a crypto investment opportunity.

The complaint seeks restitution for affected investors, disgorgement of alleged gains, civil monetary penalties, trading and registration bans, and a permanent injunction to prevent further violations. The CFTC’s allegations have not yet been proven in court.

What Investors Should Learn From This Case

This case shows how dangerous private trading pools can become when investors rely only on emails, screenshots or claimed performance numbers. A fund manager saying they are successful is not proof that the fund is profitable.

Recent crypto scam cases show that fraud does not follow one format. Some schemes use fake investment dashboards, some use romance-based trust building, and others use professional-looking companies or token projects. In one Florida case, a victim lost $450,000 after being pulled into a crypto romance investment scam, while authorities later recovered part of the stolen assets.

The same risk is visible in larger global cases. U.S. authorities have seized more than $580 million in crypto linked to global scam networks, while separate reporting has connected fake token projects and cross-border crime networks to investor losses in Asia. India has also seen major crypto fraud investigations, including the GainBitcoin case, where investigators examined alleged technology infrastructure used in a large investment scheme.

Before investing in any crypto, futures or options trading pool, investors should verify the operator’s registration status, ask for independently audited performance records and understand how withdrawals are handled.

Warning signs investors should watch for include:

  • High-return claims with little or no risk disclosure.
  • Performance reports that are not independently audited.
  • A manager who avoids clear registration details.
  • Pressure to invest quickly or reinvest profits.
  • Delays or excuses when investors request withdrawals.
  • Returns paid without clear proof of real trading profits.
  • Private messages or informal reports used as the main proof of performance.
  • Investment offers that begin through romance, social media or private groups.

The allegations against Vernon and Argent Capital Management remain at the complaint stage. Still, the case is a reminder that crypto and futures trading pools should be checked carefully before investors trust them with large amounts of money.

Disclaimer: Cryip's content is strictly for educational and informational purposes and does not constitute financial, legal, or investment advice. Cryptocurrency involves significant risk, and readers assume full responsibility for their own financial decisions. Asset references are never endorsements.

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Saravana Kumar Mahendran

Saravana Kumar Mahendran

Saravana Kumar Mahendran is a crypto security analyst and blockchain researcher at Cryip, focusing on DeFi protocol exploits, Web3 security systems, and on-chain investigation. His research applies OSINT and fact-checking methodology to security incidents, drawing on certifications in cybersecurity and data analytics (LinkedIn Learning), and DeFi deep-dive training (Binance Academy). His work has been cited by Sherlock, Rekt.news, and Halborn Security.

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