NEW YORK — Hack and scam victims who reached out to Tornado Cash requesting assistance retrieving their stolen funds received little in the way of help from the privacy tool’s developers, three ...
NEW YORK — There is at least one fact that both the defense and the prosecution agree in the ongoing criminal money laundering trial of software developer Roman Storm: the product he helped to create ...
Roman Storm, one of the developers behind the Tornado Cash cryptocurrency mixer, is asking the public to help him raise legal defense funding before his July 14 federal trial begins. Storm faces ...
Roman Storm, creator of the crypto-anonymizing tool Tornado Cash, goes on trial in NYC on Monday. The DOJ says he helped launder more than $1B in criminal proceeds, including for North Korea. Storm ...
According to The Wall Street Journal, federal agents arrested Roman Storm, a 35-year-old software developer, at gunpoint in August 2023 at his home in Auburn, Washington, as part of a criminal ...
Dr. Matthew J. Edman, a specialist in cybersecurity and crypto investigations, detailed for the court how Tornado Cash works and challenged certain claims made by two of the prosecution’s witnesses.
Jurors will now decide the fate of Roman Storm, co-founder of cryptocurrency mixing service Tornado Cash, after prosecutors and the defense delivered closing arguments on Wednesday. The closing ...
Roman Storm, one of the developers of crypto anonymizing tool Tornado Cash, has been found guilty of conspiracy to operate an unlicensed money transmitting business by a jury in a court in New York.
The Tornado Cash co-founder’s legal team argued he “had nothing to do” with hackers using the crypto mixing service as his criminal trial kicked off. Jury selection in the criminal trial of Tornado ...