The cryptocurrency kingpin is being released as part of an exchange with Moscow that saw the release of American teacher Marc ...
Alexander Vinnik, a Russian national convicted of cybercrime and released by U.S. authorities as part of a prisoner swap, ...
The United States is preparing to return cybercrime kingpin Alexander Vinnik to Russian custody as part of an exchange for ...
The United States will release Russian Alexander Vinnik, a suspected cybercrime kingpin, as part of an exchange with Russia ...
The U.S. is expected to release Russian prisoner Alexander Vinnik, a cryptocurrency kingpin, in exchange for American Marc ...
Russian news agencies say that Alexander Vinnik, a Russian cryptocurrency expert who faced Bitcoin fraud charges in the ...
In May 2024, Vinnik admitted conspiracy to commit money laundering. His lawyer, Arkady Bukh, said he pleaded guilty on a ...
A Russian cybercriminal and crypto fraudster will be sent back to Moscow as part of a prisoner swap that on Tuesday brought American Marc Fogel home after more than three years in Russian custody.
Vinnik — accused of running digital currency exchange BTC-e and committing money laundering — was arrested in 2017 in Greece and extradited to the US.
Two U.S. officials say convicted Russian criminal Alexander Vinnik is being freed as part of a swap that saw Moscow's release ...
Alexander Vinnik, the former operator of the now-defunct BTC-e exchange, has been returned to Russia as part of a prisoner ...
Alexander Vinnik in 2024 entered a guilty plea to conspiracy to commit money laundering. The 45-year-old operated BTC-e, at one point one of the world's largest cryptocurrency exchanges.
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