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    US Investigating Ransomware Negotiation Firm Employee

    KryptonewsBy KryptonewsJuly 3, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The US Justice Department has launched a probe into a former ransomware negotiator, accused of striking deals with hackers to take a cut of the crypto used to pay the extortionists.

    In a statement to Cointelegraph, DigitalMint President Marc Grens confirmed that one of the firm’s former employees is the target of an ongoing criminal investigation and was “immediately terminated” when the allegations came to light. 

    “The investigation evidently involves alleged unauthorized conduct by the employee while employed here.”

    The Chicago-based company assists victims with ransomware negotiations and payments to hackers. The story was first reported by Bloomberg on Thursday, citing a person familiar with the matter. 

    DigitalMint is not in the firing line

    Grens also said, “DigitalMint is not a target of the investigation and has been ‘cooperating fully with law enforcement.” 

    He added that once discovered, DigitalMint “acted swiftly to protect our clients. Trust is earned every day. As soon as we were able, we began communicating the facts to affected stakeholders.”