An amateur rapper who described herself as 'The Crocodile Of Wall Street' is being allowed to seek employment — despite awaiting trial over accusations she helped launder stolen Bitcoin worth $4.5 billion. 🤯
An amateur rapper who described herself as "The Crocodile Of Wall Street" is being allowed to seek employment — despite awaiting trial over accusations she helped launder stolen Bitcoin worth $4.5 billion.
Together, they have been accused of conspiring to launder almost 120,000 BTC that was taken from Bitfinex in a 2016 hack — and enriching themselves in the process. As a result, the 31-year-old "may engage in legitimate employment and receive income of greater than $10,000 per month." Back in May, federal prosecutors had requested to push back the trial because they needed more time to sift through financial records connected to the case — and potentially seek a plea deal with Morgan and Lichtenstein.