
Recent court rulings have led to significant prison sentences for individuals involved in terrorism financing and fraudulent activities in the United States. In New York, a woman identified as Victoria Jacobs, also known as Bakhrom Talipov, was sentenced to 18 years in prison for using cryptocurrency to fund terrorist groups, including HTS and Malhama Tactical, in Syria. She was accused of laundering $12,000 in Bitcoin for this purpose and claimed her trial was 'Islamophobic'. Meanwhile, in Sacramento, a Russian national was sentenced to 12 years for financially supporting HTS. Additionally, a Georgetown woman was convicted for defrauding the federal government of $2.4 million through fake loan applications. A former ISIS member in Minnesota also faces up to 12 years in prison.
Victoria Jacobs (aka Bakhrom Talipov) sentenced to 18yrs in prison for using cryptocurrency to support #HTS & Malhama Tactical in NW #Syria. Important work by @ManhattanDA & the CT Team. https://t.co/HoxmEBdhIb
Former Minnesota ISIS member who says he regrets fighting with them in Syria faces up to 12 years behind bars when he's sentenced today https://t.co/aNO4fhM4IT https://t.co/9WGWYr0bNQ
New York Woman Gets 18 Years for Funding Terrorism With Cryptocurrency in Syria: claims her trial was "Islamophobic". Whatever... #terrorism https://t.co/4vmrUnlDzp






