DOJ plans to end prosecution of alleged BitClub mastermind in $722M crypto fraud case
The U.S. Department of Justice plans to dismiss its criminal case with prejudice against Matthew Goettsche, the alleged founder of the BitClub Network cryptocurrency investment scheme, as reported by Bloomberg Law. This move would potentially end one of the longest-running crypto fraud prosecutions, nearly seven years after Goettsche and co-defendants were accused of operating a global scheme that allegedly defrauded investors of at least $722 million. While the DOJ is preparing the dismissal, no formal motion had been filed at the time of the report. A DOJ spokesperson cited a routine review of long-running cases and noted the government is recovering substantial funds for victims. The dismissal appears specific to Goettsche; several co-defendants have already pleaded guilty to offenses related to the alleged Ponzi scheme.
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