The drama continues. The crypto MLM scheme previously known as GSPartners, under the leadership of Josip Heit, has undergone a rebranding to GSPro towards the end of 2023. This move came in the wake of a series of fraud warnings and cease and desist orders issued by various U.S. and Canadian financial regulatory bodies. Most recently, BehindMLM reported that the accounts of GSPro investors in the U.S. and Canada are no longer accessible.
Josip Heit perhaps holds the record for the collection of regulatory warnings against him and his schemes. Most recently, several U.S. regulators have issued Cease and Desist Orders against Heit personally and his schemes GSPartners, G999, Swiss Valorem Bank, and others. Regulators from other regulatory regimes had previously issued warnings. Heit is using his German law firm IrleMoser to SLAPP attack critics. Bing has described Heit as follows.
The G999 website currently states that the GSPartners.global platform can no longer be used by its registered members due to various cease and desist orders. The once disputed blacklisting of GSPartners by FinTelegram has been confirmed as justified, following multiple cease-and-desist orders from various U.S. state regulators against the scheme and its mastermind Josip Heit. Read our update!
In January 2023, FinTelegram warned against G999, allegedly a blockchain-based peer-to-peer electronic cash system. It is part of the group of the GSPartners Group of Josip Heit. Recently, the Ontario Securities Commission (OSC), the British Colombia Securities Commission (BCSC), the Alberta Securities Commission (ASC), and the Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority of Saskatchewan (FCAA) warned against G999 and associated MLM schemes.