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The 11 women who have made the FBI's most wanted list across the agency's 73-year history

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 26, 2023
The FBI's ten Most Wanted Fugitives list has long been a part of the United States justice system, instilling fear in American citizens for decades. However, since its inception in 1950, the list, which has been reserved for the country's worst criminals, has only included a handful of women, with just 11 of its 529 fugitives being female, with just 11 of its 529 fugitives being female. Ruja Ignatova, 42, became the first woman to be on the list this summer after feds reported that the self-professed 'crypto queen' scammed investors out of more than $4 billion with a Ponzi scheme involving her now-defunct firm OneCoin. With authorities now offering $100,000 for details on her whereabouts, the Bulgarian-born fraudster is still on the loose, despite vanishing into thin air in 2017. She was one of ten others whose crimes earned them the dubious distinction.