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    Home»Crypto News»Filing Claims U.S. Prosecutors Knew License Wasn’t Required For Samourai Wallet, Prosecuted Them Anyways
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    Filing Claims U.S. Prosecutors Knew License Wasn’t Required For Samourai Wallet, Prosecuted Them Anyways

    kumbhorgBy kumbhorgMay 6, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Filing Claims U.S. Prosecutors Knew License Wasn’t Required For Samourai Wallet, Prosecuted Them Anyways
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    The U.S. Treasury Department’s Financial Crime Enforcement Network (“FinCEN”) is now facing serious questions after a new court filing reveals it charged the developers of Samourai Wallet with operating an unlicensed money transmitter—despite being told by the relevant regulator that no license was required.A new filing shows FinCEN told prosecutors that Samourai Wallet was not a money transmitter. They charged its founders anyway—and kept that fact hidden for over a year.

    On May 5, 2025, lawyers for Samourai Wallet founders Keonne Rodriguez and William Hill filed a letter to Judge Richard Berman in the Southern District of New York disclosing that FinCEN explicitly told U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) prosecutors in August 2023 that Samourai Wallet did not qualify as a Money Services Business due to its non-custodial nature. The DOJ moved forward with the indictment anyway, and suppressed that exculpatory evidence for over a year.

    “FinCEN’s guidance has generally focused on custody of cryptocurrency… Because Samourai does not take ‘custody’… that would strongly suggest that Samourai is NOT acting as an MSB,” wrote the lead prosecutor in a 2023 internal email just revealed by the defense. 

    Latest Samourai Wallet filing is absolutely wild.

    SDNY *suppressed exculpatory evidence* revealing conversations between senior FinCEN officials and Samourai Wallet prosecutors, in which the regulator stated that SW would not qualify as a Money Service Business under current… https://t.co/qRh0KWtnFM pic.twitter.com/FzCb1KeBKE

    — L0la L33tz (@L0laL33tz) May 5, 2025