SaberhagenTheNameless on Nostr: Seems like for this case it was already established that this person still owned the ...
Seems like for this case it was already established that this person still owned the Bitcoin and what address they had it on. This person moved the Bitcoin immediately *after* there was a warrant for it so it was obvious. No plausible deniability. He is simply refusing to hand it over now.
"Reynoso’s actions, described as “frenzied” transfers to five different crypto wallets, can be traced on-chain, raising concerns about privacy vulnerabilities in Bitcoin transactions. The court documents emphasize that the rapid movement of funds immediately following the acceptance of the warrant suggests a deliberate attempt to obstruct justice."
"...the judge explained in the order, noting ownership was already established."
https://www.ainvest.com/news/juan-carlos-reynoso-faces-contempt-refusing-surrender-9-7m-bitcoin-2503/
https://news.bitcoin.com/puerto-rico-court-fines-man-10k-daily-for-refusing-to-surrender-119-bitcoin/
"Reynoso’s actions, described as “frenzied” transfers to five different crypto wallets, can be traced on-chain, raising concerns about privacy vulnerabilities in Bitcoin transactions. The court documents emphasize that the rapid movement of funds immediately following the acceptance of the warrant suggests a deliberate attempt to obstruct justice."
"...the judge explained in the order, noting ownership was already established."
https://www.ainvest.com/news/juan-carlos-reynoso-faces-contempt-refusing-surrender-9-7m-bitcoin-2503/
https://news.bitcoin.com/puerto-rico-court-fines-man-10k-daily-for-refusing-to-surrender-119-bitcoin/