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Crackdown on Crypto Fraud: U.S. Seizes Assets in Southeast Asian Scam

Published 2023-12-12, 03:22 p/m
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Quiver Quantitative - The United States has intensified its efforts against crypto-investment fraud, seizing approximately $500,000 in digital currency linked to a Southeast Asian investment scam. The seized assets were from an account registered to Chinese businessman Wang Yicheng, who was recently featured in a Reuters investigation into fraudulent crypto schemes emanating from Southeast Asia. This move by U.S. authorities underscores a growing vigilance against 'pig butchering' scams, a term referring to fraudsters who manipulate online contacts into investing in sham crypto ventures. The seizure, executed by the U.S. Secret Service in June, was revealed in a document filed in federal court in Massachusetts, where money stolen from a local victim was traced back to Wang's account.

Wang, who had established connections with Thailand's law-enforcement and political elite, was identified in the Reuters report as having received over $90 million through a crypto account in his name, with at least $9.1 million linked to pig-butchering scams. This report included the case of a California man defrauded of about $2.7 million, whose funds were funneled into an account associated with Wang. The U.S. court filing's details about the account – including its registration, location, account number, and crypto wallet address – align with the findings of the Reuters investigation.

Market Overview: -No direct impact on stock prices of publicly traded companies. -Highlights growing concern over crypto-related scams. -Potential for future regulatory intervention impacting the broader market. -Companies with exposure to the crypto sector may be indirectly affected.

Key Points: -U.S. seizes $500,000 in crypto linked to "pig butchering" scam. -Victims manipulated online to invest in fake crypto schemes. -Funds traced back to victims in Massachusetts and California. -Demonstrates U.S. commitment to combatting crypto fraud. -Thai trade group denies knowledge of Wang's alleged activities.

Looking Ahead: -Increased investor vigilance required before investing in digital assets. -Government agencies likely to enhance enforcement efforts. -Potential for strengthened regulatory frameworks for crypto market. -Development of anti-fraud tools expected.

U.S. authorities indicated that the account in Wang's name had received over $90 million since its opening in 2020, leading to suspicions of its use for laundering stolen funds. U.S. Secret Service Special Agent Heidi Robles, in her affidavit, suggested the account's activity level is indicative of control by a criminal organization. Despite these allegations, Wang has not responded to requests for comment, and the Thai police’s Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau has declined to comment on the matter.

The Thai-Asia Economic Exchange Trade Association, with which Wang was previously associated, distanced itself from his business and personal affairs, stating that it does not support illegal activities and is no longer in contact with Wang. The U.S. court filing forms part of a civil forfeiture action aimed at legally confiscating assets linked to criminal activities. While no criminal action related to this case has been filed yet, the U.S. Attorney’s Office's move reflects a proactive stance in tackling cryptocurrency-related fraud, with Acting U.S. Attorney Joshua Levy emphasizing law enforcement's evolving capabilities in tracing and addressing such crimes.

This article was originally published on Quiver Quantitative

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