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    US Government Returning $470,735 to Crypto Scam Victims After FBI Seizes Tether From Criminals

    March 23, 2026
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    The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) will return approximately $470,735 to two victims of a cryptocurrency investment scam after federal authorities successfully traced and seized stolen digital assets.

    According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Maine, the victims lost more than $800,000 in 2022 after transferring funds to cryptocurrency wallets controlled by fraudsters.

    Following an investigation, the FBI recovered 470,773 USDT – also known as Tether – a dollar-pegged stablecoin widely used in digital asset transactions.

    Authorities identified the seized funds as proceeds of wire fraud and money laundering.

    A federal court later approved the forfeiture of the assets, allowing the DOJ to return the recovered funds to the victims.

    Officials say the case highlights the growing prevalence of cryptocurrency-related scams, particularly those involving social engineering tactics.

    In many schemes, criminals initiate contact through social media, messaging platforms, or dating apps, often posing as friendly strangers or accidental contacts.

    Over time, scammers build trust before introducing fraudulent investment opportunities.

    Victims are typically directed to fake crypto investment platforms that display fabricated profits.

    When individuals attempt to withdraw funds, scammers demand additional payments disguised as fees or taxes – yet never release the money.

    The FBI, which led the investigation, worked alongside federal prosecutors to secure the asset recovery.

    The DOJ also acknowledged the assistance of Tether in facilitating the transfer of the seized funds.

    Authorities urge anyone who suspects they have been targeted by a cryptocurrency scam to report it immediately to law enforcement or the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center.

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