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Money Laundering Bulletin

US Justice Department rows back crypto enforcement

In a memo to staff, sent on 7 April, Todd Blanche, deputy US attorney-general, said the Department of Justice (DoJ) would stop pursuing cryptocurrency exchanges, mixers, tumblers and wallets "for the acts of their end users or unwitting violations of regulations".

In a memo to staff, sent on 7 April [2025], Todd Blanche, deputy US attorney-general, said the Department of Justice (DoJ) would stop pursuing cryptocurrency exchanges, mixers, tumblers and wallets "for the acts of their end users or unwitting violations of regulations".

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