$20M Crypto Scam Lands Texas Man 23-Year Prison Sentence

2026-4-18 12:00

Robert Dunlap will spend the next two decades in federal prison after a judge handed down a 276-month sentence for his role in a massive crypto fraud. A federal court in Florida issued the ruling following Dunlap’s conviction on charges of conspiracy to commit mail fraud and wire fraud.

Beyond the prison time, the court ordered him to pay back more than $10 million to the people he cheated.

A Fake Portfolio Of Masterpieces

Investors believed they were buying into a digital currency backed by a literal fortune in fine art. Dunlap and his partners claimed the Meta 1 Coin was supported by a $1 billion collection containing works by Van Gogh and Picasso.

Reports indicate the group never actually owned these pieces. Dunlap had signed a purchase agreement for the art but never provided the funds to complete the sale.

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— U.S. Attorney’s Office (NDIL) (@NDILnews) April 16, 2026

That did not stop him from telling potential buyers that the coins were safe and stable because of the high-value assets held in a private trust.

The deception extended to the natural resources sector. Dunlap told investors that the coin was also backed by $2 billion in gold.

According to court records, the “gold mine” he claimed to own was actually an unpatented mining claim on public land that held no real value.

HOUSTON MAN SENTENCED TO 23 YEARS IN FEDERAL PRISON FOR $20 MILLION CRYPTOCURRENCY FRAUD SCHEME

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Robert Dunlap, 55, was convicted of mail fraud for falsely claiming his Meta-1 Coin Trust was backed by $1 billion in art and $44 billion in gold.… pic.twitter.com/OgdSIxAztR

— The Dallas Express News (@DallasExpress) April 17, 2026

He promised people they could see returns as high as 224,923% without any risk to their initial capital. These wild claims helped the group bring in money from nearly 1,000 different victims, with total losses reaching around $20 million.

Luxury Cars And Legal Defiance

While investors waited for their massive returns, Dunlap used the money to fund a lavish lifestyle. Data shows he spent $215,000 of the stolen funds on a Ferrari. Other money went toward additional luxury vehicles and personal expenses.

Even as federal regulators moved in, Dunlap refused to stop the operation. After the Securities and Exchange Commission secured an order to freeze his assets, he continued to hold webinars and pitch the scam to new targets. This defiance led to a civil contempt charge before his criminal trial even began.

Reports show that Dunlap tried to bypass the legal system by using “sovereign citizen” tactics. He argued that the court did not have the authority to try him and filed documents that officials described as nonsensical.

He even attempted to put a “liens” on the government officials who were prosecuting the case. These tactics failed to slow down the legal process, and the jury eventually found him guilty of the fraud conspiracy.

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