Arrested Bitcoin Leader Offered Freedom for $1 Million Bond
Charged with laundering money to Silk Road black market
Charlie Shrem, the vice chairman of the Bitcoin Foundation charged by federal prosecutors with conspiring to launder more than $1 million in the virtual currency tied to the illicit online bazaar Silk Road, can be freed on $1 million bond, a judge ruled.
Shrem, 24, will remain under house arrest at his parents' home in Brooklyn, New York, with electronic monitoring, Magistrate Judge Henry Pitman said today in Manhattan federal court.
Keith Miller, a lawyer for Shrem, told the judge that his client was arrested yesterday at John F. Kennedy International Airport as he returned to New York after giving a speech about virtual currency in Amsterdam.
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If you're keeping score, 2 items down on the 24/7 Newsfeed is the story of a cop indicted for killing a man by shooting him 10 times for no good reason. He was released on a $50,000 bond.
http://reason.com/24-7/2014/01.....ll-players
Thanks. I was way too happy before I read that.
1 mil vs 50k. Yep, sounds about right for the statists priorities.
Hahahahaha, he's apparently not "Too Big to Jail"
---HSBC pays $1.9 billion to settle US probe---
http://money.cnn.com/2012/12/1.....aundering/