Audio By Carbonatix
Fraudulent reports have been circulating online, including through the link: falsely claiming that I, Raymond Acquah, participated in an interview or promoted the fake cryptocurrency platform 'Paragonix Earn.'
I categorically deny any involvement with this platform or any such interview.
The articles, along with similar stories being circulated, are entirely false. It is important to clarify that both the interview transcript and related claims are fabricated.

Any assertion that I endorsed or participated in promoting financial platforms that promise extraordinary profits is completely untrue.
I urge the public to exercise caution and verify the authenticity of any information they encounter, particularly when it concerns my name or reputation.
These fake stories are being deliberately spread to deceive the public.

I have never endorsed any financial schemes or promised returns through investments, and any such claims are entirely false.
Please ensure that you rely on credible sources and disregard any content attempting to misuse my name for fraudulent purposes.
Raymond Acquah
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