A married New York couple is preparing to plead guilty to charges of conspiring to launder billions of dollars worth of Bitcoin (BTC), which was stolen during the notorious 2016 hack of crypto exchange Bitfinex.
Ilya Lichtenstein and Heather Morgan, who were charged in February last year after investigators used software to trace stolen digital currency to accounts the two owned, are preparing for a plea deal, The Wall Street Journal reported, citing a court document.
The defendants were previously each charged with conspiracy to launder money and conspiracy to defraud the United States.
Notably, they were not implicated in the actual hacking of Bitfinex's network, which saw over $71 million worth of Bitcoin diverted through more than 2,000 unauthorized transfers to an external account.
By the time of Morgan and Lichtenstein's arrest, the stolen cryptocurrency had multiplied to a staggering $4.5 billion.
At the time, prosecutors said have seized over $3.6 billion in Bitcoin associated with the hack.
US District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly has scheduled plea hearings for August 3, 2022.
Morgan, who has been placed under home confinement, and Lichtenstein, who has been detained since being charged, will enter their respective pleas on that date.
The specific charges to which they will admit have not been disclosed. Morgan's lawyer declined to provide a comment, while the attorneys representing Lichtenstein did not respond to requests for comment.
The US Attorney's office for the District of Columbia is responsible for handling the case.
Morgan and Lichtenstein, who resided in a lower Manhattan apartment at the time of their apprehension, were involved in marketing-related businesses.
Morgan, under the moniker Razzlekhan,
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