Misplaced Funds

This page delves into a turbulent chapter in the history of FJB which is forking to Patriot Pay, focusing on one of its most challenging early experiences. We will provide an in-depth exploration of this event, presenting a detailed historical outline accompanied by revealing screenshots from coin holders and internal communications within the coin’s team. Integral to our coverage are the contracts between the original team owners and Steven K Bannon, which shed light on the complexities of the situation.

A particularly difficult aspect of this episode involved communications from Sarah Abdul Elliott, then a prominent figure in the project. Initially, she conveyed assurances that Bannon and Boris Epshteyn would actively pursue the recovery of an estimated $2.7M in misappropriated funds. However, this narrative shifted over a year later when Sarah, who had become the manager of the coin, publicly stated that Bannon and Boris would no longer seek these funds, leaving the responsibility to the community. This significant change in stance resulted in widespread disappointment among those who had trusted in their commitment to recover the funds. Our page aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of these events, enhanced with spreadsheets and additional data, to offer a clear perspective on this pivotal moment in the coin’s journey.

Contract between the ‘founders’ of the coin, and the respective companies of Steven K Bannon and Boris Epshteyn.

Data is being collected, organize, reviewed, and double checked before adding. We expect this data fully uploaded within a few weeks max.