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DOJ Cleared To Sell $6.5 Billion In Bitcoin Seized From Silk Road
vendredi 10 janvier 2025, 14:00 , par Slashdot
As noted, the group had pursued a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request seeking the identity of 'Individual X,' who initially surrendered Bitcoin, but the effort also proved unsuccessful. Battle Born's legal counsel criticized the DOJ's handling of the case, alleging the department employed 'procedural trickery' in its use of civil asset forfeiture to avoid scrutiny. The DOJ, in its arguments before the court, cited Bitcoin's price volatility as motivation for seeking a quick sale of the seized assets. A DOJ spokesperson, when contacted, stated, 'The Government will proceed further consistent with the judgment in this case.' The update comes after the US Supreme Court refused to hear an appeal challenging the seizure of the Bitcoin stash, which was brought by Battle Born last October. The decision likely paved the way for the US government to sell Bitcoin, which was valued at $4.4 billion at the time. The US Marshals Service is expected to manage the liquidation process, which, if confirmed, will be one of the largest sales of seized crypto in history. Further reading: Judge Rejects Man From Retrieving $750 Million of Bitcoin From Landfill Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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