DOJ Crypto Theft Charges Against Federal Inmate
The post DOJ Crypto Theft Charges Against Federal Inmate appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. A federal inmate already serving time for a multimillion-dollar fraud scheme now faces a fresh set of DOJ crypto theft charges after allegedly stealing roughly $290,000 in cryptocurrency that had already been forfeited to the U.S. government — and doing it from behind bars. Key takeaways Rossen G. Iossifov, a 53-year-old Bulgarian national, is charged with stealing approximately $290,000 in forfeited cryptocurrency while serving a federal prison sentence. The alleged theft occurred in January 2024, nearly three years after his 2021 conviction for an online auction fraud scheme that laundered nearly $5 million in cryptocurrency. He allegedly moved the funds through multiple exchanges and illicit mixing services to prevent government seizure. Current charges include removal of property to prevent seizure, aiding and abetting, and conspiracy to commit money laundering. If convicted, Iossifov face