Sajeeb Wazed Joy Corruption Allegation has erupted into a political firestorm, with Joy forcefully denying recent accusations made by Bangladesh’s Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) about his property holdings in the United States.
Taking to Facebook, Joy stated:
“I am not the owner of two homes in Virginia—only one, which I purchased in 2018, not last year. The other house was my previous residence, sold before buying this one.”

He clarified that his current home’s value has increased by nearly $1.5 million (approximately 18 crore BDT) since he bought it.
“I didn’t purchase it at the current price. I bought it much cheaper,” he added.
এই অবৈধ সরকার এখন চাপে এবং জনরোষের মুখে পড়ে জনগণের দৃষ্টি ভিন্নখাতে নিতে আমার বিরুদ্ধে দুর্নীতি দমন কমিশনকে দিয়ে মিথ্যা…
Posted by Sajeeb Wazed on Thursday, July 24, 2025
Sajeeb Wazed Joy Corruption Allegation, he said, is nothing but an attempt to shift public attention:
“This illegitimate government is under pressure and facing mass resentment. To distract people, they’re using the ACC to lodge false allegations against me.”
Joy further asserted:
“I am not a government official. I am an IT entrepreneur, living legally in the U.S., and I pay my taxes here.”
He also revealed that the FBI had already investigated him and found nothing unlawful.
“That’s why, when Yunus’s regime canceled my Bangladeshi passport, I was swiftly granted U.S. citizenship,” he wrote.
Sajeeb Wazed Joy Corruption Allegation, according to him, is also a veiled attempt to reveal his personal address and put his safety at risk:
“But this is the United States—where firearm ownership is legal and unrestricted. I am fully prepared and capable of protecting myself.”
He mockingly added:
“And for the record, my house number isn’t 32.”
Joy also issued a stern warning:
“If the ACC wants to seize my assets, let them try. My legal team in the U.S. is ready to file lawsuits against Momen and any others involved.”
Sajeeb Wazed Joy Corruption Allegation, he concluded, will not succeed in undermining him.
“Yunus-led illegal government can’t do anything to me,” Joy declared.


















