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Moshe Hogeg was born on 15 May, 1981 in Beersheba, Southern District, Israel, is an Israeli businessman. Discover Moshe Hogeg's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 42 years old?

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Age 42 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 15 May, 1981
Birthday 15 May
Birthplace Beersheba, Southern District, Israel
Nationality Israel

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1981

Moshe Hogeg (משה חוגג; born May 15, 1981) is an Israeli businessman.

Hogeg was born in Beersheba on May 15, 1981, in the Southern District of Israel, and grew up in the nearby local council of Meitar.

He identifies as an Arab Jew, his father was born in Tunisia and his mother in Morocco.

Hogeg was arrested in November 2021 over alleged sex-crimes involving underage children and cryptocurrency-related fraud.

Hogeg is suspected to have committed sodomy, human trafficking, committing an act of prostitution involving a minor, running a place of prostitution and several other charges pertaining to cryptocurrency fraud.

He was subsequently released on a $22 million bail bond to house arrest.

Following the arrest, Moshe's Ferrari was repossessed by the state of Israel and soon after publicly auctioned.

In June 2022, the Israeli police announced their recommendation to the state attorney's office to charge Moshe Hogeg for a variety of criminal charges related to children including sodomy, human trafficking, committing an act of prostitution involving a minor, running a place of prostitution, providing drugs to underage kids, and several other charges related to cryptocurrency fraud.

In July 2022, Hogeg was re-arrested by the Israeli police for failing to fulfill his court ordered bail bond requirement.

In August 2023, the Israeli National Fraud Investigations Unit (NAU) recommended to indict Hogeg for defrauding investors of $290m.

2010

In 2010, Hogeg founded Mobli, which reportedly attracted numerous celebrity investors including Carlos Slim, Serena Williams, and Leonardo di Caprio.

One investor was Kazakh businessman Kenges Rakishev; the two later founded a venture capital firm that became known as Singulariteam, which was one of the most active firms in Israel for a time.

2014

In April 2014, he co-founded Yo app, the app was valued at between $5 and $10 million in July 2014.

Hogeg became active in cryptocurrency, donating $1.9 million to Tel Aviv University for blockchain research and founding the Alignment Blockchain Hub.

2017

In 2017 and 2018, he led three initial coin offerings (ICOs) for his companies Sirin Labs, Stx Technologies Limited, and Leadcoin, raising over $250 million combined.

2018

In June 2018, Hogeg purchased an acre of land in Kfar Shmaryahu, a suburb of Tel Aviv, for 70 million shekels (US$19.3 million).

Hogeg paid 15 percent of the purchase price in Bitcoin, believed to be the first real estate transaction in Israel conducted with the cryptocurrency.

Hogeg has invisted as well in several ventures including, Moonactive, StoreDot and Delek Group.

Throughout his business career, Hogeg has faced lawsuits over his ventures from investors and former employees, including former members of Singulariteam.

Most were settled out of court with plaintiffs signing nondisclosure agreements.

In September 2022, Hogeg launched the Tomi cryptocurrency project.

In an interview with a local newspaper in Marrakesh, Hogeg identified himself as the CEO of Tomi and stated that all the founders invested $10 million from their private capital.

Hogeg was relatively unknown in Israeli football before he acquired Beitar.

On July 15, 2021, Hogeg announced the cancellation of a planned match between Beitar and FC Barcelona, after Barcelona refused to hold the event in the disputed city of Jerusalem.

Hogeg said that he was "a proud Jew and Israeli" and could not "betray Jerusalem".

In August 2022, Hogeg sold Beitar Jerusalem to Barak Abramov.