DOJ Seeks Forfeiture of $7.74 Million Tied to North Korean IT Worker Scam

Federal complaint says laundered cryptocurrency funded North Korea’s weapons program and evaded U.S. sanctions.
DOJ Seeks Forfeiture of $7.74 Million Tied to North Korean IT Worker Scam
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un leads a party meeting on strengthening the military, in this handout picture released on May 30, 2025, by the Korean Central News Agency. KCNA via REUTERS/File Photo
Chase Smith
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The Justice Department filed a civil forfeiture complaint on June 5, alleging that North Korean IT workers laundered more than $7.74 million in cryptocurrency to fund the country’s weapons program and evade U.S. sanctions.

According to court documents, the workers allegedly obtained remote jobs at blockchain and tech companies using fake identities and funneled the illegally earned cryptocurrency back to North Korea through a network of laundering techniques.

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