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Jurors found Tornado Cash co-founder Roman Storm guilty of conspiracy to operate an unlicensed money transmitting business.
After a four-week trial, the jury found him guilty of running an unlicensed money transmitter, fetching a five year sentence.
Elsewhere, crypto majors are soaring on reports that Trump will sign an Executive Order today allowing crypto in 401(k)s.
NEW YORK — Roman Storm, the Tornado Cash developer standing trial in Manhattan on charges that the privacy tool he created ...
A U.S. jury deadlocked on Wednesday on money laundering and sanctions evasion charges against the founder of Tornado Cash, a firm that makes cryptocurrency transactions harder to track. The jury in ...
According to Inner City Press, there was a last-minute session called by Judge Katherine Failla centred around Dragonfly’s ...
A NFT "rug pull" netted a 20-year-old scammer $1M. And when that money needed laundering, he went to Tornado Cash, the scammer told a Manhattan jury.
Tornado Cash founder Roman Storm is fighting money-laundering charges in federal court in Manhattan. On Wednesday, a convicted NFT scammer testified he used Tornado Cash to launder $1M at age 20.
Roman Storm, creator of the crypto-anonymizing tool Tornado Cash, goes on trial in NYC on Monday. The DOJ says he helped launder more than $1B in criminal proceeds, including for North Korea.
Roman Storm, the co-founder of embattled Tornado Cash, has filed to dismiss an indictment against him that alleged the open-source crypto tool was used to launder over $1 billion in "criminal ...