A felony? You think there is some magic crypto-currency police?
Just stop, it is a dangerous game you are playing. He held up his end of the bargain and released his coins as promised. Yes we all lost, but that is the deal here. Don;t want to get scammed, stay out of this game.
No, but there is a, you know ... police? He didn't held his bargain, he lied multiply times and decieved people (IPO destroyed, market under way) which I am pretty sure falls under the definition of fraud. But hey the beauty is; we don't really have to figure that out, somebody can just go the police, make an report and then they'll figure it out. I have a Canadian friend who will just do that on monday so we'll see how this plays out. They have also greater means to figure out who the IP belongs too. Might get the ball rolling or not, we'll see.