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The DOJ announced it will no longer charge decentralized software developers under the same law used to convict Tornado Cash co-founder Roman Storm earlier this month.
DOJ official Matthew Galeotti…
Tornado Cash co-founder Roman Storm, found guilty on one felony count in August, may be closer to avoiding a possible retrial on additional charges following a statement from a Justice…
Ethereum core developer Federico Carrone said that he would contribute $500,000 to Roman Storm’s legal fund amid the Tornado Cash co-founder facing a potential retrial in New York.In a Monday…
Roman Storm’s legal team and US prosecutors have agreed to extend procedural deadlines that could affect retrying the Tornado Cash co-founder on conspiracy to commit money laundering and conspiracy to…
Tornado Cash developer Roman Storm’s legal defense fund is seeing an influx of donations as the software creator’s defense team preps for a possible retrial on charges of money laundering…
A 12-person jury, including a member who celebrated her 90th birthday, deliberated this week in the complex case of Roman Storm, co-founder of Tornado Cash. They convicted Storm on one…
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The conviction of Tornado Cash co-founder and developer Roman Storm could set a “dangerous” precedent for developers and privacy, legal observers in the crypto space say.Storm was found guilty of…
In brief
Storm was convicted Wednesday on conspiracy to operate unlicensed money transmitter, butthe jury deadlocked on money laundering and sanctions charges
Legal aid group warns Storm faces "potentially decades" if…
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Storm was found guilty of operating an unlicensed money transmitter.
The jury could not reach a verdict on money laundering and sanctions evasion charges.
Prosecutors have requested that Storm be…
