
On January 18, 2026, the attorneys representing Douver Braga in the Trade Coin Club (TCC) criminal case filed a motion to withdraw from representation, stating that continued involvement had become “ethically untenable,” according to court documents.
The filing, submitted to the U.S. District Court, lists the primary reasons as:
Specific details of the disputes were filed under seal due to attorney-client privilege, but the motion emphasizes that proceeding would violate counsel’s professional and ethical obligations.

Douver Braga, a Brazilian national, was extradited to the United States from Switzerland in early 2025 following his arrest there.
He faces federal criminal charges related to the Trade Coin Club, widely identified as an MLM cryptocurrency Ponzi scheme that defrauded thousands of investors globally.
Parallel civil fraud proceedings were initiated by the SEC in late 2022 against Braga and three alleged co-conspirators.
Braga has been detained pending trial since March 2025.
Attorney withdrawals of this nature, especially citing irreconcilable differences and ethical concerns, are uncommon in high-profile fraud cases and often signal deep strategic or preparatory fractures. The incoming counsel (if appointed) will inherit a complex case involving:
The delay in the trial schedule gives any new defense team breathing room to review materials and develop a strategy.
(As always, this is a factual summary based on public court filings and press reports. No inference is made regarding guilt or innocence. Legal proceedings are ongoing.)
