Chase Herro, playing a pivotal role in the promotion of World Liberty Financial, was considered a dealmaker in the scheme by two members who claimed he was a billionaire with a successful track record in cryptocurrency. However, delving into Herro's past, it was discovered that in 2014, he marketed Regula RX, a 'colon cleanser,' through Facebook, and also promoted a monthly subscription-based ‘get rich quick’ course charging $149 per month. When discussing cryptocurrencies, Herro stated: 'It doesn't matter if it crashes, as long as the method is right.' These historical actions contrast sharply with his image within World Liberty Financial, leading to public questioning of his background and integrity.