His Instagram account, which had over 1 million followers was also deactivated due to his fraudulent dealings.
In a statement, Meta, which owns Instagram, said they did not want their platforms to be used for exploitation.
"We do not want anyone to use our apps to defraud or exploit people, and have clear rules against fraudulent activity- including money laundering.
"We disabled @hushpuppi's account for breaking these rules," read the statement in part.