Up to 127 years for CEO who laundered Mexican cartel funds with bitcoin
The CEO of a Las Vegas Internet firm is facing up to 127 years in prison after being convicted of using bitcoin to launder over $4 million in funds linked to Mexican cartels and a charity targeted by hackers, the Department of Justice (DoJ) announced this week. Fifty-one-year-old Martin Mizrahi US ed his internet firm LV.net to receive funds from vario US illegal schemes. He then laundered the money by converting it into Bitcoin and sending the proceeds to vario US anonymo US crypto accounts. Starting in February 2021, Mizrahi received bulk payments of cash from Mexican cartel associates looking to launder drug profits. He also helped launder $3 million stolen from a New York City-based non-profit via an email scam. Mizrahi also used his firm to carry out $8 million in credit card fraud, preparing false invoices that he sent to banks and credit card companies to justify the charges. Another bad bitcoin bet has been made on ‘pussy terms’ Read more: United Nations r...