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    New Zealand man arrested in $265M crypto scam tied to FBI probe

    KryptonewsBy KryptonewsMay 17, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A man from Wellington, the capital city of New Zealand, has been arrested in connection with an FBI-led investigation into a global cryptocurrency fraud operation that allegedly stole $450 million New Zealand dollars ($265 million).

    According to New Zealand Police, the man is one of 13 individuals charged after authorities executed search warrants across Auckland, Wellington, and California over the past three days.

    The charges stem from allegations that members of an organized criminal group manipulated seven victims to obtain large amounts of cryptocurrency, which was then laundered through multiple platforms between March and August 2024.

    The US Department of Justice has indicted the man under federal law, including charges of racketeering, conspiracy to commit wire fraud, and conspiracy to commit money laundering, per the announcement.

    Source: New Zealond Police

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    Scammer used stolen funds to purchase luxury vehicles

    Prosecutors allege the stolen funds were used to purchase $9 million worth of luxury vehicles and spent lavishly on high-end goods, including designer handbags, watches, and clothing, as well as services such as nightclub access, private security, and rentals in Los Angeles, Miami, and the Hamptons.

    The accused appeared in Auckland District Court and was granted bail with interim name suppression. He is scheduled to reappear on July 3.

    “We have worked closely with our law enforcement colleagues in the United States in support of their investigation,” the police stated. They added:

    “Today’s search warrant and arrest reflects the importance of international partnerships where criminals are operating across borders.”

    The investigation remains ongoing.

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    On April 28, blockchain analyst ZachXBT identified a suspicious $330 million BTC transaction. The incident was later confirmed as a social engineering attack that targeted an elderly US resident, resulting in one of the largest individual crypto thefts to date.

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