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In ongoing proceedings of the $1 billion money laundering and sanctions trial against Tornado Cash co-founder Roman Storm, an admitted cryptocurrency fraudster revealed how he used the decentralized ...
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An NFT scammer testified that he laundered $1M in crypto through Tornado Cash, as the platform's cofounder faces trial for billion-dollar money washing.
A NFT "rug pull" netted a 20-year-old scammer $1M. And when that money needed laundering, he went to Tornado Cash, the ...
US attorneys prosecuting Tornado Cash co-founder and developer Roman Storm are asking a judge to block certain testimony after opening statements on Tuesday suggested that defense lawyers plan to ...
Tornado Cash developer Roman Storm told one victim’s lawyer that he couldn’t do anything to retrieve the funds given the ...
A trove of 1.1 million records left accessible on the open web shows how much sensitive information can be created—and made ...
Roman Storm’s trial  — on charges of conspiracy to commit money laundering, operating an unlicensed money-transmitting business, and violating US sanctions — began in a Manhattan courtroom. The ...
The Tornado Cash trial opened in New York with emotional stories, North Korean ties, and a sharp clash over privacy and ...
With a jury finalized, the prosecution and defense made their opening statements, each featuring a very different slant on Tornado Cash co-founder Roman Storm’s intentions in creating Tornado Cash.
Storm’s lawyers say their client had nothing to do with the criminals using Tornado Cash. Prosecutors say he was capable of stopping them, and chose not to.