Bank owners accused of misusing funds, causing a $90 million loss to hundreds of clients.

A lawsuit filed in South Florida accuses the owners of Nodus International Bank, based in Puerto Rico, of using depositor funds for personal gain, leading to a $90 million loss affecting hundreds of clients across the U.S., Venezuela, and other countries. The bank's license was revoked in 2023 after it was found to have significant financial issues, including an unsecured loan portfolio. The lawsuit highlights a $28.5 million shortfall, partly due to personal loans given to the owners.

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