Protos reported that Ravid Yosef, one of the two still-fuged fugitives since being indicted by the Department of Justice in 2019, is a resident of Israel and even attempted to register the trademark after the US induction, but incredibly, her underrated pregnancy and conception tracking app is still available on the Google Play Store.
To my surprise, it appears that Envia Clinic is still responding to the last user responding to someone in June 2025. I also launched a new B2B version of the app in April this year, but there is little demand.
I wanted a criminal, but it’s not actually the case.
It seems reasonable that the US is still seeking the arrest of the $800 million responsible person stolen and seized worldwide. But the reality is that US law enforcement is not too keen to find the attractive Joseph.
Protos contacted many law enforcement agencies. I was interested in updating Yosef’s status and had little awareness of the cases being referenced.
Meanwhile, we searched for the Embie Clinic for comments last week and have not received a reply yet.
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Also, while you may expect and expect cases and investigations to take place regardless of departures within the agency or changes to administrative matters, it is worth noting that all assistant counsel involved in prosecuting the case have left the Southern District of New York and worked in personal practices.
Transparently opaque
Hilariously, Joseph insists that Envi “want to be transparent,” and that she “literally moved abroad to get the cost of (fertility) treatment.” In fact, the suspected bank fraudsters had long been extermination of the earth before continuing in vitro fertilization treatments, including trips to Russia, the UK, Panama, Dominica and ultimately Israel.
The last updated app in 2023 Facebook page states worrying that over 100,000 women are using the app to track their menstrual cycles and get advice on fertility treatments.
The latest reviews are almost completely negative, with most reviews saying “the app stopped working”, while others complain that the app “losed all the data” related to pregnancy.
The new B2B app has only been downloaded 10 times, with zero reviews, but the number of infertility clinics running on Yosef is unknown.
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