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DoJ Seizes Tether in Major Crypto Scam Crackdown

DoJ Seizes Tether in Major Crypto Scam Crackdown

Posted on February 27, 2026 By CWS

This week, the U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) revealed a substantial seizure involving $61 million in Tether. This digital currency was reportedly linked to deceptive cryptocurrency schemes commonly referred to as pig butchering scams.

Details of the Seizure

The seized assets were traced back to cryptocurrency addresses involved in laundering money obtained through fraudulent investment schemes. These scams targeted individuals by exploiting their trust and manipulating emotions through social engineering, including romantic deceptions on dating and social media platforms.

Kyle D. Burns, Acting Special Agent in Charge at HSI Charlotte, emphasized the dedication of special agents in tracing and disrupting illicit financial activities. Their efforts aim to dismantle transnational criminal organizations and protect American citizens from financial crimes.

Mechanics of the Scams

Perpetrators in these scams often lure victims by building relationships through online platforms, particularly targeting individuals seeking connections. The scams are primarily conducted in Southeast Asia, where individuals are coerced into participating under duress after being trafficked there under false job promises.

Victims are manipulated into investing in sham cryptocurrency platforms, which falsely display high returns to entice further investments. When victims attempt to retrieve their funds, they are met with demands for additional fees, further depleting their finances.

Efforts to Combat Crypto Fraud

The Department of Justice described how the stolen funds were moved through numerous cryptocurrency wallets to obscure their origin and ownership. This complex laundering process makes it challenging to track and recover the assets.

In response, Tether has taken significant measures by freezing approximately $4.2 billion in assets related to illicit activities. Since June 2025, nearly $250 million has been associated with scam networks, showcasing ongoing efforts to combat such fraudulent operations.

The seizure highlights the ongoing challenges and complexities in addressing cryptocurrency-related crimes. The DoJ remains vigilant in its efforts to protect investors and disrupt criminal enterprises exploiting digital currencies.

The Hacker News Tags:crypto scam, Cryptocurrency, Cybercrime, DoJ, financial crime, Fraud, money laundering, pig butchering, Tether, Tether seizure

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