US authorities to grab $2.8M in crypto from alleged ransomware operator

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The US Justice Department has licensed the seizure of greater than $2.8 million in cryptocurrency together with money and different property as a part of a legal case towards an alleged ransomware operator.

In a Thursday discover, the Justice Department stated it had unsealed six warrants authorizing the seizure of $2.8 million in crypto from a pockets managed by Ianis Aleksandrovich Antropenko, in addition to $70,000 in money and a luxurious car.

He has been charged with conspiring to commit laptop fraud and abuse, laptop fraud and abuse, and conspiracy to commit cash laundering.

“As alleged within the unsealed warrants, the cryptocurrency and different property are proceeds of (or have been concerned in laundering the proceeds of) ransomware exercise,” the discover reads.

“Those property have been laundered in varied methods, together with through the use of the cryptocurrency mixing service ChipMixer, which was taken down in a coordinated worldwide operation in 2023. Antropenko additionally laundered cryptocurrency by exchanging cryptocurrency for money and depositing the money in structured money deposits.”

The seizure was the most recent US authorities motion involving cryptocurrency that could possibly be used to bolster its nationwide stockpile, arrange by an government order from US President Donald Trump in March.

On Monday, the Justice Department stated it had seized about $1 million in crypto from the ransomware group BlackSuit, and federal officers are searching for to put declare to $2.4 million in Bitcoin (BTC) seized by the Dallas FBI in April.