The U.S. Department of Justice has requested a retrial for Tornado Cash founder Roman Storm on two charges. Continue Reading: US Justice Department Files ApplicationThe U.S. Department of Justice has requested a retrial for Tornado Cash founder Roman Storm on two charges. Continue Reading: US Justice Department Files Application

US Justice Department Files Application to Prosecute This Altcoin Founder for a Second Time! Here Are the Charges and Possible Date!

2026/03/10 15:21
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The U.S. Treasury Department, which has long opposed cryptocurrency mixers due to their use for criminal purposes, stated that these services also have legitimate privacy use cases on public blockchains.

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While these statements from the US Treasury Department signal a shift in its stance against cryptocurrency manipulators, the US Department of Justice has made a move in the opposite direction.

Accordingly, the US Department of Justice requested a retrial for the founder of Tornado Cash on two charges.

According to a post by Eleanor Terrett, host of the Crypto in America program, on her X account, the U.S. Department of Justice has filed a request to the court to seek a retrial for Tornado Cash co-founder Roman Storm, specifically for money laundering and sanctions violations.

The DOJ is requesting a retrial on two charges (money laundering and sanctions violations) for which the jury was unable to reach a verdict. The ministry has proposed a trial date for early October.

Eleanor Terrett wrote: “The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is seeking a retrial for Tornado Cash co-founder Roman Storm on two charges that the first jury failed to reach a verdict on: money laundering and sanctions violations. Prosecutors have recommended a retrial in early October, even though Storm’s Rule 29 application to dismiss the unauthorized money transfer charge has not yet been finalized.”

*This is not investment advice.

Continue Reading: US Justice Department Files Application to Prosecute This Altcoin Founder for a Second Time! Here Are the Charges and Possible Date!

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