One of the largest exchanges in the cryptocurrency world, Binance, and its former CEO Changpeng Zhao (CZ), are at the center of a new class action lawsuit filed in Seattle Federal Court. The lawsuit involves allegations of money laundering following the theft of crypto assets. While the lawsuit has caused a significant stir in the cryptocurrency world, CZ is currently serving a four-month prison sentence as part of an agreement with the US Department of Justice. CZ is expected to be released on September 29.
What Are the Allegations in the Lawsuit?
The lawsuit came to light when three cryptocurrency investors accused Binance of turning a blind eye to money laundering activities that prevented them from recovering their stolen assets. Filed on August 16 in the US District Court for the Western District of Washington, the lawsuit claims that the exchange’s negligence harmed consumers.
The plaintiffs allege that once the stolen funds were transferred to Binance, the cryptocurrencies became untraceable. However, they also highlight that the “permanent record” feature provided by Blockchain technology makes these transactions traceable.
Charges Against Binance and CZ
The lawsuit alleges that Binance and CZ facilitated money laundering. If proven, this could mean they violated the RICO Act. The RICO Act is a stringent law used to combat organized crime and its violation can have serious consequences.
Bill Hughes, a lawyer at Consensys with DOJ experience, notes that the plaintiffs may face difficulties proving these allegations. Hughes suggests that if the plaintiffs fail to substantiate their claims, the case may not even reach the discovery or preliminary hearing stages.
Plaintiffs’ Lawyers Are Highly Qualified
The high qualifications of the plaintiffs’ lawyers could pose significant risks for Binance and CZ. According to Hughes, these lawyers have previously represented individuals in lawsuits against Facebook, opioid manufacturers, and Wells Fargo. Hughes hints at the challenging nature of the legal process by saying, “These lawyers are very knowledgeable and experts in the field. They smell blood in the water.”
The lawsuit could set an important precedent for the cryptocurrency sector and have significant implications for the future of Binance and CZ. If the case progresses, it could lead to serious regulations and oversight for other players in the industry.