The criminal money laundering case of Tornado Cash founder Roman Storm is scheduled to begin on Monday morning local time. If convicted on all three counts, he faces a maximum of 45 years in prison. It is reported that the trial was originally scheduled for two weeks, but due to the large number of witnesses in the case, including a hacker who used Tornado Cash, a so-called "victim" witness, and multiple expert witnesses, it is expected to be extended to last a month (four weeks). [Odaily Planet Daily News]
The criminal money laundering case of Tornado Cash founder Roman Storm is scheduled to begin on Monday morning local time. If convicted on all three counts, he faces a maximum of 45 years in prison. It is reported that the trial was originally scheduled for two weeks, but due to the large number of witnesses in the case, including a hacker who used Tornado Cash, a so-called "victim" witness, and multiple expert witnesses, it is expected to be extended to last a month (four weeks). [Odaily Planet Daily News]