Richard Heart, the founder of HEX token, has been listed on Interpol's Red Notice for tax fraud and assault charges. Heart, known for his involvement in HEX, PulseChain, and PulseX projects, is a controversial figure in the crypto industry. Interpol issued the notice for Richard James Schueler, a US citizen born on October 9, 1979, urging global law enforcement to locate and detain him. Allegations from EUMostWanted claim Schueler evaded taxes worth millions of euros and assaulted a minor. Despite the accusations, Heart remains defiant, expressing confidence in the Trump administration and his projects' success. Earlier, he contested SEC's securities fraud claims. Following the Red Notice, HEX token prices surged by 30%, reaching $0.0044. However, HEX's market cap dropped by 50% to $2.54 billion in December. PulseX's total locked value also decreased from $700 million to $534 million. BeInCrypto ensures unbiased reporting but advises readers to verify information independently. Read more AI-generated news on: https://app.chaingpt.org/news