MARYLAND MAN CHARGED WITH LAUNDERING 139 000000 IN BITCOIN FROM A PRISON CELL

Last updated: June 16, 2025, 13:10  |  Written by: Arthur Hayes

Maryland Man Charged With Laundering 139 000000 In Bitcoin From A Prison Cell
Maryland Man Charged With Laundering 139 000000 In Bitcoin From A Prison Cell

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A dark web drug dealer from Maryland known as Xanaxman is accused by a Maryland federal court of laundering $137 million worth of Bitcoin from prison. Xanaxman, real

A 72-year-old Maryland father and his 38-year-old son have been sentenced for a money laundering conspiracy involving Bitcoins and Xanax, federal authorities

Father-Son Duo from Maryland Sentenced in Bitcoin Laundering

Maryland Man Charged With Laundering $139,000,000 in Bitcoin

Dark Web dealer accused of laundering $ 137 million in Bitcoin

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A drug dealer, jailed for the very same crime because 2025, was indicted for laundering two,933 Bitcoins whilst in prison.

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Maryland Man Charged With Laundering $139.000,000 in Bitcoin

37 year old Ryan Farace, a Maryland man has been charged with laundering around $139 million, equivalent to 2,933 Bitcoin (BTC).

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Father and son sentenced for laundering millions in Bitcoin

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A Maryland man has been charged with laundering $2,933 Bitcoin (BTC) from a US prison cell, which is worth over $139 million.

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