Several individuals have been sentenced to prison for their involvement in various criminal activities. A Miami crew leader received a 63-month sentence for a $4 million crypto scheme. Another individual was sentenced to nearly 3 years for impersonating a federal agent and tricking the Secret Service. In Spain, a man faces 20 years in prison for teaching North Korea how to evade US sanctions using cryptocurrencies, while an aristocrat was detained for allegedly recruiting an Ethereum developer to help North Korea.
Report: Spanish Police Arrest Man Accused of Conspiring to Help North Korea Evade US Sanctions #sanctionsbusting https://t.co/V30eq1f3NP
Spain detains aristocrat who allegedly recruited Ethereum developer Virgil Griffith to help North Korea
A Spanish man faces 20 years in prison for teaching North Korea how to evade US sanctions using cryptocurrencies https://t.co/wwYZchR3ar
Spain detains aristocrat who allegedly recruited Ethereum developer Virgil Griffith to help North Korea https://t.co/0xiUa6Brov
Arian Taherzadeh, who pretended to be a federal law enforcement officer and leased luxury apartments for which he failed to pay rent, was sentenced to 33 months in prison on Friday, federal authorities said. https://t.co/exerfkTcZ6
Report: Spanish Police Arrest Pro-North Korea Man Accused of Conspiring With Jailed Ethereum Developer to Evade US Sanctions #cryptocurrency #ethereum https://t.co/V30eq1f3NP
Man accused of impersonating federal agent, tricking Secret Service sentenced to nearly 3 years in prison https://t.co/DbaMwEV2JI
The leader of a Miami crew was given a 63-month prison sentence after pleading guilty to participating in a crypto scheme that defrauded U.S. banks of $4 million. https://t.co/H8RXEM7vMl