Inmate Accused of Moving $290,000 in Crypto Already Forfeited to US Government

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Key Takeaways

  • Prosecutors allege Rossen Iossifov helped remove approximately $290,000 in cryptocurrency forfeited to the federal government.
  • Authorities say multiple exchanges, mixing services, and a foreign bank obscured control of the seized assets.
  • Further proceedings will determine whether prosecutors can prove the new property-removal and money-laundering charges beyond reasonable doubt.

Federal prosecutors charged a man already serving a 111-month prison sentence with helping remove approximately $290,000 in cryptocurrency from an account forfeited to the U.S. government. Rossen G. Iossifov, 53, appeared July 8 in the Eastern District of Kentucky on property-removal, aiding-and-abetting, and money-laundering conspiracy charges.

Authorities allege the post-conviction activity occurred from January through December 2024, after a federal court ordered the assets surrendered. The cryptocurrency had been held in an account registered to Iossifov at Kraken and restrained during an investigation into an online auction fraud operation that targeted at least 900 Americans.

The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Kentucky stated:

“The charges stem from Iossifov’s alleged role in the unauthorized withdrawal and transfer of approximately $290,000 in cryptocurrency that had been seized and forfeited by the United States.”

Court records from the earlier prosecution tied Iossifov to a Romania-based network that advertised nonexistent high-value goods, typically vehicles, on platforms including craigslist and eBay. After victims submitted payments, domestic participants received the money, converted the proceeds into cryptocurrency, and forwarded the assets to overseas money launderers.

Trial and sentencing evidence showed Iossifov laundered nearly $5 million in cryptocurrency in less than three years. Prosecutors secured convictions for conspiracy to commit a Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) offense and conspiracy to commit money laundering.

The latest indictment claims Iossifov coordinated interstate and international transactions designed to prevent federal authorities from taking custody and control of the Kraken holdings. Prosecutors accused the participants of moving the forfeited assets after the court entered a money judgment and specifically ordered the cryptocurrency surrendered as part of his sentence.

Investigators traced the alleged proceeds across several cryptocurrency trading platforms and mixing services, which can combine or redirect digital assets through numerous transactions. The government contends the transfers impaired its lawful authority over the account before the funds reached a foreign financial institution in traditional currency.

The indictment alleged:

“Iossifov then allegedly conspired with others to transfer the illegal proceeds through multiple cryptocurrency exchanges and illicit mixing services, ultimately converting it to fiat currency at a foreign bank account.”

Federal officials framed the new allegations as an effort to evade a binding forfeiture order and interfere with funds designated for government control. Assistant Attorney General A. Tysen Duva said the Justice Department would pursue defendants accused of disregarding court orders and financial penalties imposed in earlier criminal proceedings.

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