Ilya Lichtenstein, Heather Morgan talking plea deal for bitcoin heist
The wacky crypto couple charged with attempting to launder billions of dollars in hacked bitcoin have entered talks with federal prosecutors on a potential plea deal, according to court filings revealed this week.
The talks were first disclosed in a filing by the
prosecution on Monday. Federal officials said both legal teams agreed to delay
a status hearing that was originally scheduled to occur later this week “to
facilitate the discovery process and plea discussions between the parties.” The
hearing was rescheduled until May 4.
Ilya “Dutch” Lichtenstein, 34, and his rapper wife, Heather
Morgan, 31, were arrested at their Manhattan apartment in February. Federal
authorities have accused the couple of trying to launder 119,754 bitcoin – the
equivalent of $4.5 billion – that they purportedly pilfered when a hacker
breached the crypto exchange Bitfinex in 2016.
Later in February, prosecutors disclosed in a court filing
that they would seek a “resolution” of the case to avoid a trial, MarketWatch
reported. The couple faces up to 25 years in federal prison on charges of
conspiracy to commit money laundering and conspiracy to defraud the United
States.
Inside the wild life of bitcoin bandits Heather Morgan and
Ilya Lichtenstein, accused of laundering $4.5B
Morgan is free on $3 million bond pending the outcome of
negotiations. Lichtenstein was not granted bail and has remained in federal
custody since his arrest.
Attorneys for Lichtenstein and Morgan did not return
requests for comment, according to Marketwatch.
Heather Morgan and Ilya Lichtenstein
The feds said the couple’s actions during their alleged
bitcoin laundering scheme seemed taken from a “spy novel.”
Heather Morgan rapped under the name “Razzlekhan.”
Federal authorities originally sought to have both
defendants held in custody until trial, arguing in court documents that their
actions were “pulled from the pages of a spy novel” and indicated a likely
flight risk. Lichtenstein and Morgan purportedly had “access to numerous
fraudulent identities and documents purchased on the darknet, and the ability
to easily acquire more.”
The feds asserted that the couple “have been setting up a
contingency plan for a life in Ukraine and/or Russia prior to the COVID-19
pandemic.”
Mugshots for Heather Morgan and Ilya Lichtenstein.
Heather Morgan and Ilya Lichtenstein were arrested in
February following a raid of their NYC apartment.
When law enforcement officials carried out an apartment raid
that resulted in the couple’s arrest, agents discovered multiple phones and SIM
cards, including a bag labeled “Burner Phone.”
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