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Judge Failla said mentioning the Van Loon ruling would confuse jurors, outweighing its limited value in Roman Storm’s ...
Attorneys for Roman Storm hinted at an eleventh-hour request for a continuance of his trial, depending on how a judge ruled on a witness claiming to be a hacker using Tornado Cash.
The words ‘Van Loon’ are not going to show up in this trial,” District Katherine Polk Failla said during a Tuesday hearing in Manhattan.
Judge Failla has prohibited any mention of the Van Loon case in the upcoming trial of Tornado Cash developer Roman Storm, ...
Barring what she described as a “unicorn” piece of evidence that would force the discussion of the now-illegal sanctions, ...
In a final conference before Roman Storm's July 14 criminal trial, Judge Katherine Failla focused on pretrial motions concerning certain evidence and arguments to be used in the case.
The US Treasury has withdrawn its appeal against Tornado Cash, officially ending a legal case over economic sanctions slapped ...
A federal judge ruled that sanctions against Tornado Cash cannot be mentioned in the trial of developer Roman Storm, citing ...
The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals ruled on July 3 that Coin Center could dismiss its lawsuit against the Treasury ...
The US Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit has dismissed Coin Center’s legal appeal against the US Treasury Department.
Coin Center’s appeal to the U.S. Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Asset Control (OFAC) regarding Tornado Cash is now ...
The US Department of Justice (DOJ) has confirmed that it will proceed with federal criminal charges against Roman Storm, the developer and co-founder of the crypto mixing service Tornado Cash.