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DOJ Doubles Down on Tornado Cash Case—Developer Roman Storm Faces Legal Onslaught

DOJ Doubles Down on Tornado Cash Case—Developer Roman Storm Faces Legal Onslaught

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Cryptonews
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2025-05-16 04:34:00
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DOJ To Continue Legal Action Against Tornado Cash Developer Roman Storm

The U.S. Department of Justice isn’t backing down—Tornado Cash developer Roman Storm remains in its crosshairs as prosecutors push forward with charges tied to the infamous crypto mixer. Privacy tool or money-laundering haven? The feds have already made up their minds.

Storm’s legal team braces for a high-stakes battle while crypto advocates scream government overreach. Meanwhile, Wall Street bankers—busy dodging their own fines—whisper half-hearted sympathy between martini lunches.

DOJ Drops One Charge Against Storm but Moves Forward with Criminal Allegations

The original charge against Storm for failing to comply with money transmitting registration requirements will be dismissed. However, the DOJ will press ahead with the allegation that Storm transmitted funds knowing they were linked to criminal activity.

The DOJ’s decision to continue with this case contrasts with a recent shift in its approach towards crypto tools. The April 7 memo memo suggested a greater focus on pursuing individuals using crypto platforms for illegal activities, rather than prosecuting the platforms themselves.

This move signals a potential policy shift under the more crypto-friendly TRUMP administration, though the DOJ has indicated no intent to drop the charges against Storm.

Legal Battle Over Tornado Cash Intensifies with Storm’s Upcoming Trial

Storm will face trial in a Manhattan federal courtroom on July 14, 2025. Prosecutors claim he used Tornado Cash to obscure crypto transaction origins and destinations. This mixer allegedly helped facilitate illicit transactions, launder money and evade US sanctions.

Tornado Cash was sanctioned by the US Treasury in 2022. This was due to its reported involvement in facilitating over $7b in illicit transactions.

However, in March 2023, the US Treasury quietly removed Tornado Cash from the sanctions list. This decision followed a federal appeals court ruling that Immutable smart contracts cannot be sanctioned as property.

This case follows legal action against Storm’s co-developer, Alexey Pertsev, who was sentenced to over five years in prison by a Dutch court last year. He was released under electronic monitoring in February pending an appeal.

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