U.S. Is Looking for Over $4B From Binance to End Criminal Case: Bloomberg

CoinDeskPolicyPublié le 2023-11-19Dernière mise à jour le 2023-11-20

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A resolution could come as soon as the end of this month, Bloomberg reports.

Binance Holding Ltd. would be asked to pay $4 billion to settle U.S. Department of Justice accusations of multiple criminal violations, according to a report from Bloomberg News on negotiations between the DOJ and the company, which are also leaving open the possibility that its founder Changpeng Zhao would also face U.S. criminal charges.

Binance has been under investigation by U.S. authorities for money laundering, bank fraud and violating U.S. sanctions laws, and the talks could reportedly conclude in the coming weeks.

A spokesperson with the DOJ declined to comment to CoinDesk. Binance didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.

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