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DOJ Challenges Tornado Cash Developer’s Defense, Asserts Money Transmitting Role

by Abimbola Adu
Apr 28, 2024 - 1:17 am
in Blockchain
Digital artwork depicting legal documents and digital symbols representing the DOJ's case against Tornado Cash developers.

DOJ Counters Tornado Cash Developer’s Motion to Dismiss

The US Department of Justice (DOJ) has firmly rejected Tornado Cash developer Roman Storm’s motion to dismiss criminal charges, arguing that the defense’s submission contained disputable facts that necessitate a thorough evaluation by a jury. The DOJ insists that these complex issues cannot be adequately resolved through a pre-trial motion, highlighting the need for a detailed examination during the trial.

Allegations of Money Laundering and Unlicensed Operations

Roman Storm, alongside co-developer Roman Semenov, is facing serious allegations, including conspiracy to commit money laundering, operating as an unlicensed money transmitter, and violating international sanctions laws through their activities with Tornado Cash. The platform is notably accused of being utilized by nefarious entities, such as North Korea’s Lazarus Group, to launder substantial amounts of money.

Tornado Cash Defined as a Mixer by DOJ

Contradicting the defense’s claims that Tornado Cash was simply a non-custodial mixer that does not meet the definition of a “financial institution,” the DOJ detailed the structure of the service. This includes a comprehensive website, a user-friendly interface, an array of smart contracts, and a network of “relayers,” reinforcing the argument that Tornado Cash was explicitly launched as a mixer in 2019 with the characteristics of a financial entity.

Control Over the Platform

The DOJ strongly contests Storm’s assertion that he had no control over Tornado Cash’s operations. The prosecution argues that Storm, along with his co-founders, maintained sufficient control over the mixer, which should hold them accountable under the law. This is supported by evidence indicating their active management and operational decisions from 2019 to August 2022.

Upcoming Trial and Calls for Support

Roman Storm is preparing for his trial in September 2024. In the meantime, his calls for support have been met with mixed responses. Despite an initially strong backing, a proposal to allocate funds for his legal expenses was withdrawn, and a crowdfunding campaign was canceled, underscoring the challenges he faces. Nonetheless, Storm continues to engage with right-to-privacy advocates, emphasizing the significant precedents this case could establish concerning software development and digital privacy rights.

Tornado Cash’s Legal Repercussions

The legal battle against Tornado Cash has far-reaching consequences, as evidenced by the US Treasury’s decision to add the platform to its Specially Designated Nationals list. This move effectively bans Americans from using the mixer, marking a critical moment in the ongoing debate over cryptocurrency regulation and the balancing of privacy rights with legal and ethical considerations.

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Abimbola Adu

Abimbola Adu

Abimbola Adu is a crypto content writer with a background in English studies. She is keen on enlightening others about cryptocurrency and blockchains. She enjoys writing poems and spending time with family.

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