Overview: LottoPalace’s Decline Under Scrutiny
LottoPalace, an online lottery platform linked to the now-incarcerated German entrepreneur Uwe Lenhoff and the publicly traded Veltyco Group, is showing signs of operational collapse. Recent developments include the inaccessibility of the client dashboard and a halt in new user registrations, raising concerns about the platform’s viability.
Escalating Customer Grievances
Over the past months, LottoPalace has been the subject of numerous customer complaints:
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Closure of its Facebook page following a surge of negative reviews.
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Allegations of withheld refunds and unprocessed withdrawals.
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Reports of significant financial losses, with some clients claiming unpaid amounts totaling hundreds of thousands of euros.
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Recent inability for users to register or access their accounts on the platform.
These issues have prompted warnings from financial market supervisory authorities in various countries.
Ownership and Legal Challenges
LottoPalace was operated through offshore entities Altair Entertainment N.V. and Payific Ltd., both associated with Uwe Lenhoff. Despite regulatory warnings, the Veltyco Group continued to promote LottoPalace, attracting new customers to the platform.
Lenhoff was arrested following coordinated actions by Austrian, German, Czech, and Bulgarian authorities after nearly two years of investigation. He faces charges including financial crime, money laundering, and fraud. His associate, Gal Barak, was also detained in Sofia during the same operation. Additionally, U.S. partner Gery “Gabi” Shalon faces multiple charges that could result in a substantial prison sentence.
Seeking Restitution
Customers who have suffered financial losses through LottoPalace are encouraged to pursue legal avenues to recover their funds. Engaging with legal professionals experienced in financial fraud cases may provide a pathway to restitution.
Note: This article is based on information available as of the latest reports and may be subject to updates as new details emerge.