U.S. prosecutors are seeking to reopen the case next year involving the $25 million theft of a recent MIT graduate.
U.S. federal prosecutors are seeking to retry two brothers who are accused of stealing approximately $25 million in cryptocurrency from traders on the Ethereum blockchain. According to court documents filed on Monday, U.S. government lawyers are requesting District Court Judge Jessica Clarke to schedule a new fraud trial as soon as possible, with the earliest possible time in February, involving the two defendants James and Anton Peraire-Bueno, both recent graduates of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
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