Bitcoin Ex Goldman Sachs Employee Charged In 2 7M Money Laundering Case

Last updated: June 10, 2025, 04:25

Bitcoin Ex Goldman Sachs Employee Charged In 2 7M Money Laundering Case

Manhattan District Attorney has charged

Former Goldman Sachs employee faces charges of laundering $2.7M

Manhattan District Attorney has charged Thomas Spieker, 42, with laundering $2.7 million in Bitcoin and cash to help his myriad of clients conceal funds allegedly

New York man, 42, is indicted for running $2.3M 'cash-to-Bitcoin

A former Goldman Sachs banker

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Bitcoin: Ex Goldman Sachs Employee Charged in $2.7M

A former Goldman Sachs banker has been charged with a sweeping scheme to launder millions of dollars in bitcoin, offering a glimpse at the new prosecutorial

From March

Former Goldman Banker Charged In Bitcoin Laundering Scheme

Goldman Sachs expert charged with laundering $2.7M in Bitcoin

From March 2025 to June 2025, Mr. Spieker, working with Mr. Sites and others, opened 29 bank accounts and eight cryptocurrency exchange accounts, prosecutors

Former Goldman Sachs banker and

Former Goldman Sachs banker and ex-DJ, 42, is indicted for running $2.3M 'cash-to-Bitcoin money-laundering scheme on the dark web for crooks around the globe

A former Goldman Sachs employee has been charged with laundering $2.3M (€2M) through cryptocurrencies for international criminals. Thomas Spieker, a former

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Ex-Party Producer Charged in $2.7 Million Bitcoin