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I am not sure of the legality around his possessions but they are long gone. Even the ones stolen by FBI officers during the course of the investigation.


I think that requires convincing evidence. Also, how is it relevant to the question?


It is easy to look up the cases against the agents. https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/former-federal-agents-charged...

Both served time.


Thanks, that links to the charges.

"Two former federal agents have been charged with wire fraud, money laundering and related offenses for stealing digital currency during their investigation of the Silk Road ..."


I'm more than happy to have the discussion with you but I have no requirement to provide all of the information that is widely available in the public domain.


Are you replying to the wrong comment? :)


I’ll let you Google the pleas and sentences. Stop with the asinine recalcitrance.


Well the American Government auctioned the bitcoin, and the two FBI agents were tried and sentenced for theft. I don't need evidence.

I am curious how the American government can reimburse those pardoned.


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Its well known and well covered facts regarding this high status case, you even got links in a sibling comment so read them




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