The District Court for the Southern District of New York rejected a request by Keonne Rodriguez, founder of Samourai Wallet, to amend his bail conditions. Prosecutors submitted as evidence handwritten "escape preparation" notes by Rodriguez, which detailed travel plans and emergency items. Rodriguez's lawyer argued that it was just a general contingency plan, but prosecutors believe it was an active escape plan. Previously, it was reported that Rodriguez and co-founder William Lonergan Hill were...
As the United States cracks down on privacy-related technologies, Samourai Wallet co-founder Keonne Rodriguez pleaded not guilty Monday to money laundering-related charges. Rodriguez was released on $1 million bail and his next hearing is set for May 14.
随着美国打击隐私相关技术,Samourai Wallet联合创始人Keonne Rodriguez周一对其洗钱相关指控表示不认罪。Rodriguez以100万美元保释金获释,他的下一次听证会将于5月14日举行。