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Feds charge 21 people in global crypto money laundering bust

Por: CNBC Tech December 01, 2022

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A member of the US Secret Service speaks on a cellphone as US President-elect Donald Trump attends meetings at the US Capitol in Washington, DC, November 10, 2016.Saul Loeb AFP Getty ImagesThe U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Texas announced on Wednesday that it has charged 21 people in a transnational crypto money-laundering network that washed millions in funds scammed from thousands of U.S. victims.The charges were... + full article



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