Bitcoin Fog Operator Sentenced to 12.5 Years for Laundering Over $400 Million

Penka Hristovska
Penka Hristovska Senior Editor
Published on: November 15, 2024
Penka Hristovska Penka Hristovska
Published on: November 15, 2024 Senior Editor

Roman Sterlingov, the 36-year-old operator of the notorious cryptocurrency mixer Bitcoin Fog, has been sentenced to 12.5 years in a U.S. prison for laundering hundreds of millions of dollars for criminal enterprises. Operating from 2011 to 2021, Bitcoin Fog processed over 1.2 million Bitcoin, valued at approximately $400 million at the time of the transactions.

In addition to his prison term, Sterlingov has been ordered to forfeit $395,563,025.39, relinquish $1.76 million in seized assets, and surrender control of Bitcoin Fog’s cryptocurrency wallet, which contains over 1,345 Bitcoin currently valued at more than $103 million.

Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General Nicole M. Argentieri stated, “Roman Sterlingov laundered over $400 million in criminal proceeds through Bitcoin Fog, his cryptocurrency ‘mixing’ service that was open for business to criminals looking to hide dirty money.”

Bitcoin Fog functioned as a cryptocurrency mixer, or “tumbler,” obscuring the origins and destinations of cryptocurrency transactions by blending them into pooled funds before redistributing them to new addresses. This service was exploited by criminals to conceal proceeds from various illicit activities, including drug trafficking, computer crimes, identity theft, and the sexual exploitation of children.

After the sentencing, US Attorney Graves stated, “Today’s sentence sends an unmistakable message: those who help criminals with online payments for their illegal activities will face serious penalties.”

About the Author
Penka Hristovska
Penka Hristovska
Senior Editor
Published on: November 15, 2024

About the Author

Penka Hristovska is an editor at SafetyDetectives. She was an editor at several review sites that covered all things technology — including VPNs and password managers — and had previously written on various topics, from online security and gaming to computer hardware. She’s highly interested in the latest developments in the cybersecurity space and enjoys learning about new trends in the tech sector. When she’s not in “research mode,” she’s probably re-watching Lord of The Rings or playing DOTA 2 with her friends.

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