The URL you reported matches no such walllet.
In order to look into it deeper I requested some more information about the wallet : public address, blockchain-related information etc.
You weren't even able to point me to one, or a set of, transactions funding said wallet that would total to the amount you claim.
Such information might have been a first step and allow us to check for its existence.
I invested a reasonable amount of time in trying to help you, but as far as our data goes this wallet does not exist.
For the record, our server hard-drives were given to law-enforcement when our complaint was filed, if I remember correctly you were given a copy of the receipt.
We're not "hiding" anything, neither are we "covering our tracks".
The next payout is scheduled for the beginning of june, I'll post more information here whenever it is available and if applicable.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=167215.msg1741392#msg1741392Funds were stolen: a police report was filed by Paymium with BEFTI ( Brigade dEnquêtes sur les Fraudes aux Technologies de lInformation, a unit of the French "Police Judiciaire") and an investigation is in progress.
Computer forensic analysis is in progress with independent auditors.
It took two and half weeks to get a link to the police report, and Boussac thought it would be funny to place it in the French section of this forum, knowing full well that THIS thread was the main line of communications. It was some other Bitcoiner that discovered it and migrated the police report to this thread.
Now, it's been over a year, and has been ask a hundred times--at least--with myself asking it again yesterday of which you conveniently ignored again: WHO ARE THE INDEPENDENT AUDITORS THAT DID THE COMPUTER FORENSIC ANALYSIS?