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Abstract:U.S. authorities seized $225 million in crypto tied to large-scale scams, aiming to return funds to victims of crypto trading fraud.
U.S. authorities have successfully seized over $225 million in cryptocurrency linked to fraudulent investment schemes, the Department of Justice (DOJ) revealed in a statement on Wednesday. This big move, filed in Washington, D.C., goes after digital money tied to major fraud and money-washing crimes. It shows how crypto scams are growing fast, tricking people who want to invest.
The money came from scams that used fake companies to hide dirty cash, hurting hundreds of people. The DOJ says over 400 folks lost millions to these fake crypto trading sites. They plan to give the money back to those who got scammed but haven‘t said when that’ll happen.
Jeanine Pirro, acting U.S. Attorney for D.C., said this case is about getting justice for people who lost their savings. She stressed the need to catch these crooks and make things right, even though these scams are tough to untangle.
Tether, a company behind a popular digital coin, helped with the case. They confirmed the seized crypto was part of “pig butchering” scams, where crooks act friendly to gain trust, and then push victims to send more money for fake investments. These tricks are known for being sneaky and ruining lives.
The FBI says crypto scams cost people $5.8 billion in 2024 alone. All digital money scams added up to $9.3 billion in losses last year, according to the FBIs Internet Crime Complaint Center. This shows why cracking down on crypto fraud is so important.
On the same day, New York officials said they grabbed $140,000 and froze $300,000 more from another scam like this. That one tricked over 300 people out of $1 million using fake social media ads. It proves scammers keep finding new ways to cheat folks.
The DOJ didn‘t say if they’re looking into former President Donald Trumps crypto projects. Instead, Pirro mentioned the new GENIUS Act, which keeps a closer eye on digital coins. She said their main goal is stopping people from losing everything to crypto scams. This case reminds everyone to be careful with crypto trading and watch out for fraud.
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