Tornado Cash co-founder Roman Storm requests the judge to overturn the conviction

Oct 02, 2025 11:09:02

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ChainCatcher news, Tornado Cash co-founder Roman Storm has requested a federal judge to dismiss the charges against him since his high-profile criminal trial.

Storm's plea for acquittal comes exactly eight weeks after a jury found him guilty of conspiracy to operate an unregistered money transmission business. The charge carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison. However, the jury was unable to reach a consensus on the most serious charges—conspiracy to commit money laundering and evade sanctions. The cumulative maximum sentence for these two charges could reach 40 years, and the prosecution has yet to decide whether to retry Storm. Storm's attorney has requested the judge to acquit him on all three charges, arguing that the evidence presented during his three-week trial failed to prove Storm had criminal intent and that the case should not have been tried in New York.

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