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US Files Forfeiture Claim Over $3.4 Million in Tether Tied to Crypto Investment Fraud

Regulation & PolicyMarket Events
March 11, 2026
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US Files Forfeiture Claim Over $3.4 Million in Tether Tied to Crypto Investment Fraud

The US Attorney’s Office filed a civil forfeiture action to recover approximately $3.4 million in Tether (USDT) linked to cryptocurrency investment fraud and money laundering.

The case targets a scheme in which scammers allegedly used misdirected text messages and encrypted apps like WhatsApp and Telegram to lure victims into a fake Ethereum (ETH) investment opportunity.

Why it matters:

  • Civil forfeiture allows the government to seize crypto assets even when perpetrators operate overseas and beyond criminal jurisdiction.
  • The case highlights how stablecoins have become the preferred tool for laundering fraud proceeds across borders.

The details:

  • Fraudsters allegedly claimed the ETH opportunity was backed by physical gold, per the press release.
  • Scammers targeted at least four victims across Massachusetts, Utah, and South Carolina.
  • The government seized the USDT in February and March 2025.
  • This is one of several civil forfeiture actions the office has filed to recover crypto tied to fraud targeting Massachusetts residents.

The big picture:

  • Illicit crypto activity has shifted sharply since 2020. Bitcoin accounted for 70% of illicit transactions at the time. However, in 2025, stablecoins led with 84%, while Bitcoin’s share fell to about 7%.
  • In February, Tether froze over $500 million in digital assets connected to a suspected illegal gambling and money-laundering network in Turkey.
  • Over the past three years, the stablecoin issuer has reportedly frozen roughly $4.2 billion in USDT linked to alleged illicit activity.

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