Финансирование Романа Шторма увеличивается — защита готовится к возможному пересмотру дела

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Пожертвования в поддержку разработчика Tornado Cash Романа Шторма растут после частичного вердикта суда и возможного пересмотра дела. Фонд его защиты активно пополняется, пока юристы готовятся к новым слушаниям по обвинениям в отмывании денег и нарушении санкций.

В четверг Ethereum Foundation объявил о выделении до $500 тыс. в качестве пожертвований для защиты Шторма.


Твит официального аккаунта Ethereum в поддержку Романа Шторма. Источник: Ethereum

Присяжные не смогли прийти к единому мнению по двум из трех пунктов обвинения, признав Шторма виновным только в управлении нелицензированным сервисом денежных переводов.

«Отсутствие единогласного решения присяжных не означает двойного наказания за одно преступление, поэтому обвиняемого можно судить повторно», — пояснил Брэндон Феррик, главный юрисконсульт Douro Labs.

Эксперты криптоиндустрии и защитники цифровых прав заявили, что частичный вердикт создает опасный прецедент для разработчиков открытого ПО в США. Это может негативно повлиять на развитие протоколов конфиденциальности и децентрализованных финансов.
Юристы оценивают вероятность пересмотра дела

Министерство юстиции США должно решить, будет ли оно настаивать на пересмотре первого и третьего пунктов обвинения.

«Трудно предсказать исход, поскольку администрация Трампа, хотя и смягчила подход к криптовалютам, сохранила практику уголовного преследования», — отметил адвокат Аарон Броган.

Феррик из Douro Labs предположил, что власти могут отказаться от повторного рассмотрения обвинений в отмывании денег из-за текущей политической ситуации.

Оба юриста согласились, что следующим ключевым этапом станет апелляция. Они ожидают, что защита Шторма обжалует вынесенный приговор.

«Применение статьи 1960 к сервисам денежных переводов, по которой его осудили, в последнее время вызывает серьезные споры», — добавил Броган.

Феррик выразил уверенность, что Шторм будет оспаривать обвинение до конца.

В июле разработчик обратился за помощью, запросив $1,5 млн на покрытие судебных издержек.

«Расходы стремительно растут, и нам срочно нужна поддержка», — написал он в своем посте на X.

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