South Dakota AG Proposes Bill to Seize Crypto Assets in Crime Crackdown

January 6, 2026
South Dakota AG Proposes Bill to Seize Crypto Assets in Crime Crackdown
  • New FBI IC3 data for 2024 show South Dakota recorded $13.8 million in cryptocurrency-related losses, with victims over 60 years old accounting for about $7.8 million.

  • The cryptocurrency seizure bill is part of a package of ten measures Jackley plans to file for the 2026 session, which begins January 12; full text will be available on the South Dakota Legislature portal once filed.

  • Jackley argues the proposed measures target cryptocurrency-related crime—scams, drug trafficking, and human trafficking—that cost South Dakotans millions.

  • South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley will introduce a 2026 legislative proposal to empower law enforcement to seize digital cryptocurrency accounts linked to criminal investigations, extending seizure powers to crypto assets.

  • The bill adds digital currency to South Dakota’s seizure laws to disrupt criminal networks that use crypto to facilitate crime.

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