Woman Jailed for Laundering Billions in Bitcoin Fraud

A woman named Wen Jian has been jailed for nearly seven years for converting bitcoin into cash and property to hide the proceeds of a massive $6.4 billion fraud. She was accused of laundering funds stolen from 130,000 Chinese investors. Despite her denial, she was found guilty of one count of money laundering.


Reuters | Updated: 24-05-2024 19:07 IST | Created: 24-05-2024 19:07 IST
Woman Jailed for Laundering Billions in Bitcoin Fraud
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A woman accused of converting bitcoin into cash and property to help hide the proceeds of a 5 billion pound ($6.4 billion) fraud was jailed for nearly seven years on Friday for money laundering after a trial in a London court.

Prosecutors said Wen Jian helped hide the source of money allegedly stolen from nearly 130,000 Chinese investors in fraudulent wealth schemes between 2014 and 2017. She was not alleged to have been involved in the underlying fraud, which prosecutors said was masterminded by another woman who Wen believed was independently wealthy.

As part of their investigation, British police seized wallets holding more than 61,000 bitcoin – making it one of the largest cryptocurrency seizures by law enforcement worldwide. The 61,000 bitcoin was worth around 1.4 billion pounds when police gained access in 2021, prosecutors said during Wen's trial. It is now worth over 3 billion pounds.

Wen, 42, denied three counts of money laundering and said she did not have any knowledge of criminality linked to the bitcoin. She was found guilty by jurors of one count in March following a trial at Southwark Crown Court. The jury was unable to reach a verdict on two other counts.

Wen was sentenced on Friday to 80 months in prison for the single count of money laundering of which she was found guilty.

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