
The Public Prosecutor's Office in the Netherlands has requested a 64-month prison sentence for Tornado Cash developer Alexey Percev, accused of laundering $1.2 billion. Roman Storm, co-founder of Tornado Cash, seeks to dismiss charges related to money laundering and violating sanctions, citing a First Amendment defense. Storm contends that publishing code does not equate to money laundering.
TORNADO CASH DEVELOPER SEEKS DISMISSAL OF MONEY LAUNDERING INDICTMENT Roman Storm, who was arrested last year over his involvement with Tornado Cash, contends that merely publishing code does not equate to laundering money. Despite allegations that Tornado Cash was used by… https://t.co/99p45qu88D
The founder of the Tornado Cash cryptocurrency exchange said that the government wrongly charged him with scheming to launder money and dodge sanctions, saying that the only agreement he'd made with others was to build legal software. https://t.co/xULeDSiYVO
Roman Storm, the cofounder of @TornadoCash who was charged with several crimes related to his role in writing code for the service, has filed a motion to dismiss the charges against him. https://t.co/fPuPb4CPbM https://t.co/Uj5f2ikstV https://t.co/gWQKYpafHm


