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Following a guilty plea, a U.S. court has ordered a dark web drug dealer to give up over $150,000 in Bitcoin.
A United States court has ordered Christopher Bania, who recently pleaded guilty to drug distribution, to give up almost 17 Bitcoin (BTC) â worth roughly $150,000 at press time.
The plea, order and sentencing
Per the Oct. 19 order from a court in Wisconsin, Bania will need to forfeit âApproximately 16.91880054 Bitcoin seized from Baniaâs âLocal Bitcoinsâ account.â Though worth roughly $153,100 as of publication, it is much less than the 124 BTC that the court is returning to the defendant, alongside various other cryptocurrencies and over $50,000 in cash seized from his residence upon arrest.
Though originally charged with money laundering, importation of controlled substances and maintaining a drug property, Baniaâs plea on Sept. 6 was to the single charge of possession of controlled substances with intent to distribute, which carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in jail.Â
Baniaâs plea admits to selling marijuana, cocaine, MDMA and LSD on the dark web. However, he denies distributing the methamphetamines, heroin and cocaine base that authorities also found at his home.Â
U.S. border patrol originally launched the investigation into Baniaâs dealings after intercepting two packages from Belgium containing MDMA. Investigators were able to trace Baniaâs use of dark web distribution networks thanks to his transaction notebooks, which the court filings describe as âmeticulous.â
Sentencing is currently scheduled for Dec. 9.Â
Other recent dark web prosecutions in the U.S.
A couple in California pleaded guilty to similar charges in August, as Cointelegraph reported at the time.
Near the end of July, a Florida man admitted to operating a massive opioid distribution network online. The court in that instance fined him over $4 million.
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