Tyler & Lauren Peters Exposed – Double Agents Caught Playing Both Sides of a Ponzi Scheme

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I’m Danny de Hek, known online as The Crypto Ponzi Scheme Avenger.
Today the gloves are off. I’m naming and shaming Tyler Peters and Lauren Peters, a husband-and-wife duo who pretended to be concerned investors while cozying up to the very people running one of the largest alleged Ponzi schemes on the planet.

Three weeks ago Tyler phoned me to ask if his “investment” was safe. I told him what I tell everyone: it’s a scam—get your principal out and walk away. He played the worried victim, claiming he was just “an investor.”

Then photos surfaced from Munich. Tyler and Lauren smiling at Oktoberfest alongside Christopher and his inner circle— the same individuals allegedly siphoning hundreds of millions from mum-and-dad investors around the world. While families are begging to recover their savings, these two were toasting with beer steins like nothing was wrong.

This isn’t speculation. It’s documented communication and photographic evidence combined with a recorded phone call. In this video, you’ll hear exactly how double agents sound when they try to play both sides of a fraud investigation.

I don’t set out to humiliate people for fun— I do it to protect others from losing their kids’ inheritance to bottom-feeding MLM and crypto operators. But when someone tries to undermine that work by feeding me intel one day and reporting my videos the next, it’s time for transparency. If you keep poking the Avenger, you get the full episode.

Timestamps (brief and tight):
00:00 – Tyler claims he’s “just an investor.”
00:37 – Dodges when asked about Munich photos.
01:12 – Says he reads the blog but skips the videos.
02:15 – “Allowed to have friends, right?” Sure, just not Ponzi ones.
03:04 – Danny breaks down the fake 60% returns.
05:10 – The “drinking with Satan” moment.
06:14 – Luxury cars and investor money.
07:52 – Tyler admits he’s the talk of the town.
08:10 – How to pull your principal and stay clean.
10:03 – Doubting Thomas meets Homeland Security.
12:17 – Association equals involvement.
13:49 – Ask ChatGPT about red flags, mate.
16:09 – How the investigation started.
19:59 – $500k spent on alcohol in one night.
21:12 – Tyler can’t prove it’s not a Ponzi.
24:12 – Final words: “Wake up, mate.”

Why this matters

Tyler and Lauren represent the perfect example of how scams survive. They look normal. They say the right things. They pretend to be victims. But behind closed doors, they’re posing with people living off stolen dreams. That’s how fraud grows—through enablers who don’t think they’re doing anything wrong.

This video is for every investor who thinks they can play both sides without getting burned. You can’t. Once you step onto the scam side of the fence, you lose the right to claim ignorance. If you’re posing in photos with alleged operators while acting concerned in private, you’re not a bystander anymore — you’re part of the story.

Key warnings for every “Tyler & Lauren” out there:
• If you feed intel to investigators then run back to the accused, you become the evidence.
• Reporting videos won’t erase facts — it only draws more attention to them.
• Every photo, message, and recording tells its own truth. Deleting them won’t work.
• Playing innocent after flying business class to party with the accused isn’t a good look.
• When this Ponzi collapses, the bankruptcy court won’t differentiate between leaders and “investors who knew too much.”

The Bigger Picture

This case is about more than two people on holiday. It’s about a culture where greed and denial mix like cheap beer and false promises. The Peters couple show how easily people fall for lavish lifestyles and convince themselves it’s all legit. Meanwhile, families from New Zealand to Florida are left with empty accounts and broken trust.

We document everything because transparency is the only antidote to fraud. If you’re involved in these schemes, your best option is to come clean, cooperate with authorities, and return funds before the claw-backs begin.

To the people still invested: withdraw what you put in and don’t touch the rest. To the so-called double agents: the internet remembers. Every screenshot does.

For the full written breakdown and evidence, read the blog:
https://www.dehek.com/tag/goliath-ventures/

The Crypto Ponzi Scheme Avenger — naming names, exposing lies, and saving families from losing everything to modern-day con artists.

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