CoinVoice has recently learned that, according to Bitcoin.com, the FBI's San Francisco office and the Northern District of California Prosecutor's Office jointly stated that victims of the cryptocurrency fraud case involving AML Bitcoin founder Rowland Marcus Andrade must submit claims by June 5. The main perpetrator promoted tokens like AML Bitcoin under the guise of false anti-money laundering technology through entities such as the 'NAC Foundation' between 2014 and 2019, and has been sentenced for telecom fraud and money laundering.
The FBI emphasizes that, under federal law, eligible victims may apply for compensation and legal support. Information must be submitted via a designated form, and late submissions will not be accepted. Authorities also urge the public to assist in spreading the information to ensure that more potential victims are aware of their rights. Data shows that the case involves tens of millions of dollars and includes various virtual assets such as Black Gold Coin. [Original link]