So many money whores these days. I hope that someone can trace the team and brought them all to the regulators and police.
Chill it, mate.
They forgot to pay for their server or something similar, that's why their site vanished on 31.12.2019.
Their website is back on and, according to our data, their investors receive the updates of their earnings regularly.
On the other hand, if they really try to vanish forever, leaving thousands of their investors without their invested money and promised profit, then, in the best-case scenario, they would hardly ever see a court.
There's way too much drug/gang money invested in this thing from criminal organizations that go all the way to Mexico.
If they decide to take off without paying out every dime they have promised, they will, without doubt, end as the four crypto scammers whose bodies were found in 20** spread in two countries - their heads in the country of their origin/birth, the rest of their bodies, chopped up Khashoggi-style in the country of one of the gangs whose money they refused to return.
We're in 2020, ladies and gentlemen. Courts are to busy to deal with low-level idiots like Miracle Tele.
For Miracle Tele, the biggest fear-question right now is who are their investors whom they own lots of money.
Crime gangs now use everyday people to invest their money into projects like this. These "money-mule-investors" get only a small percentage of the profit. Big money remains owned by the gangs, and they do not like it when someone tries to screw them over.
These gangs/crime organizations can be patient as long as they see a positive result/profit for them. Once that vanishes, they send out their bloodhounds, to collect their money in bones and blood.
Forget courts and regulators. Things like these are since 2018 settled on a whole new level. You might not read a lot about them in the news, and the reason is simple, the investigations are ongoing, and to be honest, no one will cry if someone whacks a couple of money-hungry pedophiles who scammed thousands of people out of their money as an act of revenge and a lecture to all the others in the crypto biz:
"Don't roll the dice if you can't pay the price."