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13186295697?profile=RESIZE_400xA skilled and prolific hacker has been given a five-year sentence on 14 November 2024 for laundering the proceeds of one of the biggest ever crypto-currency thefts.  His crime involved the 2016 theft of a reported 120,000 bitcoins from cryptocurrency exchange Bitfinex, worth over $9bn at today's heightened exchange rate.   Ilya Lictenstein has been sentenced to five years in jail after he attempted to launder the money with the help of his wife Heather Morgan, who used the alias 'Razzlekhan' to

13186295697?profile=RESIZE_400xA skilled and prolific hacker has been given a five-year sentence on 14 November 2024 for laundering the proceeds of one of the biggest ever crypto-currency thefts.  His crime involved the 2016 theft of a reported 120,000 bitcoins from cryptocurrency exchange Bitfinex, worth over $9bn at today's heightened exchange rate.   Ilya Lictenstein has been sentenced to five years in jail after he attempted to launder the money with the help of his wife Heather Morgan, who used the alias 'Razzlekhan' to

13186295697?profile=RESIZE_400xA skilled and prolific hacker has been given a five-year sentence on 14 November 2024 for laundering the proceeds of one of the biggest ever crypto-currency thefts.  His crime involved the 2016 theft of a reported 120,000 bitcoins from cryptocurrency exchange Bitfinex, worth over $9bn at today's heightened exchange rate.   Ilya Lictenstein has been sentenced to five years in jail after he attempted to launder the money with the help of his wife Heather Morgan, who used the alias 'Razzlekhan' to

13186295697?profile=RESIZE_400xA skilled and prolific hacker has been given a five-year sentence on 14 November 2024 for laundering the proceeds of one of the biggest ever crypto-currency thefts.  His crime involved the 2016 theft of a reported 120,000 bitcoins from cryptocurrency exchange Bitfinex, worth over $9bn at today's heightened exchange rate.   Ilya Lictenstein has been sentenced to five years in jail after he attempted to launder the money with the help of his wife Heather Morgan, who used the alias 'Razzlekhan' to

13186295697?profile=RESIZE_400xA skilled and prolific hacker has been given a five-year sentence on 14 November 2024 for laundering the proceeds of one of the biggest ever crypto-currency thefts.  His crime involved the 2016 theft of a reported 120,000 bitcoins from cryptocurrency exchange Bitfinex, worth over $9bn at today's heightened exchange rate.   Ilya Lictenstein has been sentenced to five years in jail after he attempted to launder the money with the help of his wife Heather Morgan, who used the alias 'Razzlekhan' to

13186295697?profile=RESIZE_400xA skilled and prolific hacker has been given a five-year sentence on 14 November 2024 for laundering the proceeds of one of the biggest ever crypto-currency thefts.  His crime involved the 2016 theft of a reported 120,000 bitcoins from cryptocurrency exchange Bitfinex, worth over $9bn at today's heightened exchange rate.   Ilya Lictenstein has been sentenced to five years in jail after he attempted to launder the money with the help of his wife Heather Morgan, who used the alias 'Razzlekhan' to

13186295697?profile=RESIZE_400xA skilled and prolific hacker has been given a five-year sentence on 14 November 2024 for laundering the proceeds of one of the biggest ever crypto-currency thefts.  His crime involved the 2016 theft of a reported 120,000 bitcoins from cryptocurrency exchange Bitfinex, worth over $9bn at today's heightened exchange rate.   Ilya Lictenstein has been sentenced to five years in jail after he attempted to launder the money with the help of his wife Heather Morgan, who used the alias 'Razzlekhan' to

13186295697?profile=RESIZE_400xA skilled and prolific hacker has been given a five-year sentence on 14 November 2024 for laundering the proceeds of one of the biggest ever crypto-currency thefts.  His crime involved the 2016 theft of a reported 120,000 bitcoins from cryptocurrency exchange Bitfinex, worth over $9bn at today's heightened exchange rate.   Ilya Lictenstein has been sentenced to five years in jail after he attempted to launder the money with the help of his wife Heather Morgan, who used the alias 'Razzlekhan' to

13186295697?profile=RESIZE_400xA skilled and prolific hacker has been given a five-year sentence on 14 November 2024 for laundering the proceeds of one of the biggest ever crypto-currency thefts.  His crime involved the 2016 theft of a reported 120,000 bitcoins from cryptocurrency exchange Bitfinex, worth over $9bn at today's heightened exchange rate.   Ilya Lictenstein has been sentenced to five years in jail after he attempted to launder the money with the help of his wife Heather Morgan, who used the alias 'Razzlekhan' to

13186295697?profile=RESIZE_400xA skilled and prolific hacker has been given a five-year sentence on 14 November 2024 for laundering the proceeds of one of the biggest ever crypto-currency thefts.  His crime involved the 2016 theft of a reported 120,000 bitcoins from cryptocurrency exchange Bitfinex, worth over $9bn at today's heightened exchange rate.   Ilya Lictenstein has been sentenced to five years in jail after he attempted to launder the money with the help of his wife Heather Morgan, who used the alias 'Razzlekhan' to

13186295697?profile=RESIZE_400xA skilled and prolific hacker has been given a five-year sentence on 14 November 2024 for laundering the proceeds of one of the biggest ever crypto-currency thefts.  His crime involved the 2016 theft of a reported 120,000 bitcoins from cryptocurrency exchange Bitfinex, worth over $9bn at today's heightened exchange rate.   Ilya Lictenstein has been sentenced to five years in jail after he attempted to launder the money with the help of his wife Heather Morgan, who used the alias 'Razzlekhan' to

13186295697?profile=RESIZE_400xA skilled and prolific hacker has been given a five-year sentence on 14 November 2024 for laundering the proceeds of one of the biggest ever crypto-currency thefts.  His crime involved the 2016 theft of a reported 120,000 bitcoins from cryptocurrency exchange Bitfinex, worth over $9bn at today's heightened exchange rate.   Ilya Lictenstein has been sentenced to five years in jail after he attempted to launder the money with the help of his wife Heather Morgan, who used the alias 'Razzlekhan' to

13186295697?profile=RESIZE_400xA skilled and prolific hacker has been given a five-year sentence on 14 November 2024 for laundering the proceeds of one of the biggest ever crypto-currency thefts.  His crime involved the 2016 theft of a reported 120,000 bitcoins from cryptocurrency exchange Bitfinex, worth over $9bn at today's heightened exchange rate.   Ilya Lictenstein has been sentenced to five years in jail after he attempted to launder the money with the help of his wife Heather Morgan, who used the alias 'Razzlekhan' to

13186295697?profile=RESIZE_400xA skilled and prolific hacker has been given a five-year sentence on 14 November 2024 for laundering the proceeds of one of the biggest ever crypto-currency thefts.  His crime involved the 2016 theft of a reported 120,000 bitcoins from cryptocurrency exchange Bitfinex, worth over $9bn at today's heightened exchange rate.   Ilya Lictenstein has been sentenced to five years in jail after he attempted to launder the money with the help of his wife Heather Morgan, who used the alias 'Razzlekhan' to

13186295697?profile=RESIZE_400xA skilled and prolific hacker has been given a five-year sentence on 14 November 2024 for laundering the proceeds of one of the biggest ever crypto-currency thefts.  His crime involved the 2016 theft of a reported 120,000 bitcoins from cryptocurrency exchange Bitfinex, worth over $9bn at today's heightened exchange rate.   Ilya Lictenstein has been sentenced to five years in jail after he attempted to launder the money with the help of his wife Heather Morgan, who used the alias 'Razzlekhan' to

13186295697?profile=RESIZE_400xA skilled and prolific hacker has been given a five-year sentence on 14 November 2024 for laundering the proceeds of one of the biggest ever crypto-currency thefts.  His crime involved the 2016 theft of a reported 120,000 bitcoins from cryptocurrency exchange Bitfinex, worth over $9bn at today's heightened exchange rate.   Ilya Lictenstein has been sentenced to five years in jail after he attempted to launder the money with the help of his wife Heather Morgan, who used the alias 'Razzlekhan' to

13186295697?profile=RESIZE_400xA skilled and prolific hacker has been given a five-year sentence on 14 November 2024 for laundering the proceeds of one of the biggest ever crypto-currency thefts.  His crime involved the 2016 theft of a reported 120,000 bitcoins from cryptocurrency exchange Bitfinex, worth over $9bn at today's heightened exchange rate.   Ilya Lictenstein has been sentenced to five years in jail after he attempted to launder the money with the help of his wife Heather Morgan, who used the alias 'Razzlekhan' to

13186295697?profile=RESIZE_400xA skilled and prolific hacker has been given a five-year sentence on 14 November 2024 for laundering the proceeds of one of the biggest ever crypto-currency thefts.  His crime involved the 2016 theft of a reported 120,000 bitcoins from cryptocurrency exchange Bitfinex, worth over $9bn at today's heightened exchange rate.   Ilya Lictenstein has been sentenced to five years in jail after he attempted to launder the money with the help of his wife Heather Morgan, who used the alias 'Razzlekhan' to

13186295697?profile=RESIZE_400xA skilled and prolific hacker has been given a five-year sentence on 14 November 2024 for laundering the proceeds of one of the biggest ever crypto-currency thefts.  His crime involved the 2016 theft of a reported 120,000 bitcoins from cryptocurrency exchange Bitfinex, worth over $9bn at today's heightened exchange rate.   Ilya Lictenstein has been sentenced to five years in jail after he attempted to launder the money with the help of his wife Heather Morgan, who used the alias 'Razzlekhan' to

13186295697?profile=RESIZE_400xA skilled and prolific hacker has been given a five-year sentence on 14 November 2024 for laundering the proceeds of one of the biggest ever crypto-currency thefts.  His crime involved the 2016 theft of a reported 120,000 bitcoins from cryptocurrency exchange Bitfinex, worth over $9bn at today's heightened exchange rate.   Ilya Lictenstein has been sentenced to five years in jail after he attempted to launder the money with the help of his wife Heather Morgan, who used the alias 'Razzlekhan' to