Nikolai Mushegian
MakerDAO co-founder and crypto pioneer who tweeted about a CIA/Mossad sex trafficking ring in Puerto Rico hours before drowning at age 29.
| Field | Details |
|---|---|
| Full Name | Nikolai Arcadie Mushegian (also spelled Muchgian in official records) |
| Born | March 28, 1993 |
| Died | October 28, 2022 |
| Age at Death | 29 |
| Location of Death | Condado Beach, San Juan, Puerto Rico |
| Cause of Death | Drowning |
| Official Ruling | Accidental drowning (riptide) |
| Category | Witness / Whistleblower (Epstein-adjacent) |
Assessment: SUSPICIOUS
Mushegian posted a detailed, specific warning tweet alleging a CIA/Mossad sex trafficking blackmail operation in Puerto Rico and the Caribbean — the same geographic region as Epstein's documented network — and explicitly predicted he would be killed, approximately four hours before his body was found in the ocean. He was found fully clothed with his wallet on him, which is inconsistent with voluntary swimming. Puerto Rico police found no evidence of foul play and ruled the death accidental, but the extraordinary timing of his tweet and the specificity of his warning have made this case one of the more striking examples of someone who publicly named their alleged killers and was dead within hours.
Background
Mushegian was born in Lexington, Kentucky, to parents who had immigrated from the Soviet Union in 1991. He attended Blue Valley North High School in Overland Park, Kansas, and graduated from Carnegie Mellon University's School of Computer Science in 2014. He was recognized as a visionary in cryptocurrency, having helped create fundamental infrastructure for decentralized finance (DeFi). He had donated approximately $1.4 million in MKR tokens to Carnegie Mellon.
His contributions included: co-founding MakerDAO and designing the DAI stablecoin (2017), developing Wrapped Ether (WETH, 2016), co-authoring the Balancer DEX white paper (2019), co-founding RAI stablecoin (2020), and co-founding RICO stablecoin (2022).
Mushegian had relocated to Puerto Rico — the same Caribbean island territory where Jeffrey Epstein maintained significant operations and where multiple Epstein associates relocated for tax advantages. In the period before his death, he had expressed concerns about surveillance and threats in online posts. His connection to the Epstein network scope is geographic and thematic: he publicly alleged an intelligence-linked trafficking blackmail operation in the same Caribbean region Epstein used, and died hours after doing so.
Circumstances of Death
On the morning of October 28, 2022, Mushegian posted his final tweet — a warning that CIA, Mossad, and a "pedo elite" were running a sex trafficking blackmail ring in Puerto Rico and the Caribbean, that his ex-girlfriend was a spy who would plant a laptop to frame him, and that "They will torture me to death." Approximately four hours later, his body was found in the ocean at Condado Beach in San Juan.
Puerto Rico police conducted an investigation and found no evidence of foul play. An autopsy identified only a small skull laceration with no other signs of violence. The official ruling was accidental drowning, attributed to a riptide. He was fully clothed and had his wallet on him at the time of recovery, which police did not address publicly as anomalous.
Why This Death Possibly Raises Questions
- Posted a specific public warning naming CIA and Mossad as operators of a sex trafficking blackmail ring in Puerto Rico and the Caribbean — the same geographic region as Epstein's documented operations — approximately four hours before his death
- Explicitly predicted his own killing: "They will torture me to death"
- Was found fully clothed with his wallet still on him, which is inconsistent with someone who voluntarily went swimming
- Died at 29, young and in apparent good health, with no reported history of mental illness or suicidal ideation
- The official riptide explanation was accepted with no further investigation despite the extraordinary timing of his pre-death tweet
- His allegations of intelligence agency sex trafficking in the Caribbean mirror the documented structure of Jeffrey Epstein's network, which had alleged ties to Mossad through Robert Maxwell and others
- Autopsy found only a small skull laceration; no other signs of violence — but this finding was presented as ruling out foul play rather than as unexplained
The Counterargument
Police in Puerto Rico found no physical evidence of foul play. The ocean at Condado Beach has known riptide hazards; drowning deaths occur there. Mushegian had shown signs of mental disturbance in the period before his death — his tweet may reflect paranoid ideation rather than intelligence about a real plot. His claims about his ex-girlfriend being a spy and planting a laptop are unverifiable and fit a pattern of conspiracy-adjacent thinking common in certain cryptocurrency community circles. Being clothed at a beach does not in itself suggest foul play in a riptide scenario. The crypto community and public figures like Candace Owens amplified the case quickly and emotionally, which increased public awareness but did not produce additional evidence.
See Also
- Jeffrey Epstein — operated trafficking network from Caribbean islands, the same region Mushegian warned about
- Isaac Kappy — another public figure who warned about elite pedophilia networks and predicted his own death
- Tracy Twyman — researcher who warned about elite trafficking and was found dead
- Max Spiers — researcher investigating elite pedophilia, told mother to "investigate" if he died, found dead in Poland
Pattern: Those Who Speak Out
Mushegian fits a documented pattern of individuals who publicly accused intelligence agencies or elite networks of sex trafficking and died shortly afterward:
- Isaac Kappy: "If I die, it wasn't suicide" — fell from bridge (2019)
- Tracy Twyman: left dead man's switch — found hanged (2019)
- Max Spiers: "If anything happens to me, investigate" — found dead (2016)
- Jenny Moore: journalist investigating trafficking — found dead in DC hotel (2018)
- Nikolai Mushegian: "They will torture me to death" — drowned hours later (2022)
Key Quotes
"CIA and Mossad and pedo elite are running some kind of sex trafficking entrapment blackmail ring out of Puerto Rico and caribbean islands. They are going to frame me with a laptop planted by my ex gf who was a spy. They will torture me to death."
— Nikolai Mushegian, final tweet, October 28, 2022 (hours before his death)
"He was a crypto millionaire named Nikolai Mushegian. He died in a mysterious drowning in Puerto Rico — 4 hours after sending this tweet. He was fully clothed and had his wallet on him. These are the facts."
— Candace Owens, November 29, 2022
Related Locations
- Caribbean — Drowned at Condado Beach in San Juan, Puerto Rico; tweeted about CIA/Mossad trafficking ring operating out of Puerto Rico and Caribbean islands
Other Shocking Stories
- Kevin Preiss: NYPD officer who allegedly saw what was on the Weiner laptop. Suicide. The pattern keeps repeating.
- Max Spiers: Told his mother: 'If anything happens to me, investigate.' Died days later in Poland researching elite pedophilia.
- Aivar Rehe: Ran the Danske Bank branch that laundered $230 billion. Questioned as a witness. Found dead at home.
- Philip Haney: DHS whistleblower on trafficking networks. Shot dead. Family doubts the suicide ruling. Investigation stalled.
Sources
- Wikipedia: Nikolai Mushegian
- CoinDesk: Early MakerDAO Developer and Stablecoin Pioneer Found Dead in Puerto Rico
- Cryptopolitan: MakerDAO co-founder found dead after tweets of sex trafficking by CIA
- CoinTelegraph: MakerDAO co-founder Nikolai Mushegian dies at 29 in Puerto Rico
- Decrypt: No Evidence of Foul Play in Death of MakerDAO Co-Founder
- Heavy.com: Nikolai Mushegian Dead: What Was His Cause of Death?
- The Gateway Pundit: 29-Year-Old Crypto Pioneer Found Dead After Warning
- BeInCrypto: Balancer Labs Co-Founder Drowns, Twitter Speculates CIA Involvement
- Blockworks: Tributes Flow for 'Visionary' Crypto Contributor Nikolai Mushegian
- Candace Owens tweet (November 29, 2022)
This information was built by Claude AI research.