Tornado Cash founder Roman Storms trial will last four weeks. If convicted of all charges, he may face 45 years in prison
By: odaily.com|2025/07/14 13:11:39
Odaily News The criminal money laundering case of Tornado Cash founder Roman Storm is scheduled to begin on Monday morning local time. If all three charges are proven, he will face up to 45 years in prison. It is reported that the trial was originally scheduled for two weeks, but due to the large number of witnesses in the case, including a hacker who used Tornado Cash, a so-called victim witness, and several expert witnesses, it is expected to be extended to one month (four weeks).
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