The head of technology for Liberty Reserve, an alternative digital currency used in what US authorities called a massive global fraud scheme, on Tuesday pleaded guilty to criminal charges.
US prosecutors said Maxim Chukharev, 28, pleaded guilty in a New York federal court to conspiring to operate an illegal and unlicensed money transmitting business.
Sentencing was scheduled for Jan. 30, with a maximum penalty of five years in prison, a US Department of Justice statement said.
Chukharev was one of seven people charged in May last year when federal authorities announced they had shut down what was described as one of the world’s biggest money laundering schemes.
Investigators said the scheme laundered more than US$6 billion in criminal proceeds between 2006 and last year by establishing accounts using Liberty Reserve.
The digital exchange mechanism allowed depositors to mask their identities and was similar to bitcoin and other digital currencies.
“Liberty Reserve was used extensively for illegal purposes, functioning as the bank of choice for the criminal underworld,” the Justice Department statement said.
It “was created, structured and operated to help users conduct illegal transactions anonymously and launder the proceeds of their crimes,” the statement added.
Liberty Reserve’s principals were arrested in a roundup last year in Costa Rica, Spain and New York, sealing the fate of a company that had been one of the most successful in the popular, but increasingly scrutinized world of unofficial banking and virtual currencies.
The indictment accused Liberty Reserve founder Arthur Budovsky — a former US citizen who took Costa Rican nationality — and his partners of creating a firm that masqueraded as a convenient and legitimate money transfer system.
Before being shut down, Liberty Reserve had more than a million users worldwide, including more than 200,000 in the US, with transactions totaling more than US$6 billion in funds, officials said.
Three codefendants — Vladimir Kats, Azzeddine el Amine, and Mark Marmilev — previously pleaded guilty and await sentencing. Charges are pending against the three others.
The probe involved law enforcement in 17 countries and is believed to be the largest money-laundering prosecution in history, prosecutors said.
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