US Prosecutors Believe Ex-Secret Service Agent Stole More Bitcoin from Silk Road

US Prosecutors Believe Ex-Secret Service Agent Stole More Bitcoin from Silk Road

The US government believes that a former Secret Service agent convicted of stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars in bitcoin during the investigation of Silk Road may have been involved with additional thefts from the now-defunct online dark market. Ex-Secret Service agent Shaun Bridges was sentenced to nearly six years in federal prison after pleading guilty last year to money laundering and obstruction charges tied to the theft of more than $800,000 in bitcoin from the Silk Road during the US government’s investigation. Bridges was re-arrested in late January on suspicion that he was....


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