Ex-Takeaway Worker Convicted in £1.4 Billion Bitcoin Laundering Scheme

March 22, 2024
Ex-Takeaway Worker Convicted in £1.4 Billion Bitcoin Laundering Scheme
  • Jian Wen, a former Chinese takeaway worker, has been convicted of laundering over £1.4 billion, originally in the form of 61,000 bitcoin, through cash, luxury goods, and properties.

  • The seized bitcoin from Wen, which was worth £1.4 billion at the time of seizure in 2021, has since appreciated to a value of $3.8 billion.

  • Wen's illicit activities included converting the cryptocurrency for an international fraudster and funding her son's private schooling.

  • She defended her wealth by claiming it was acquired through bitcoin mining and a generous gift of 3,000 bitcoin from her employer.

  • Wen is awaiting sentencing on May 10 and faces a substantial prison term, while authorities aim to legally confirm the seized bitcoin as criminal property for forfeiture.

  • This case underscores the growing trend of criminals using cryptocurrencies to facilitate and conceal their illegal activities, with the London police recognizing the conviction as a disruption to a complex economic crime scheme.

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