In the Roman Storm trial, US attorneys aim to exclude testimony about crypto-related kidnappings and torture. Interim New York Attorney Jay Clayton argues that such evidence is inflammatory and irrelevant to Storm’s defense against charges of money laundering and operating without a license.
Witnesses have started to testify, including a Taiwanese crypto investor and a lawyer who previously handled a hack case involving Tornado Cash. These testimonies play a crucial role as the trial unfolds in New York, with significant implications for the crypto landscape.
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