12 Years Behind Bars: Former Celsius CEO Sentenced for Crypto Fraud

By: bitcoin ethereum news|2025/05/09 23:45:06
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Alex Mashinsky, the former chief executive of defunct crypto lending platform Celsius, has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for his role in a sweeping fraud that contributed to the platform’s collapse and inflicted billions in losses on investors. A Landmark Verdict Amid Industry Reckoning The sentencing, delivered by U.S. District Judge John G. Koeltl in Manhattan, marks one of the most severe punishments handed down in the wake of the cryptocurrency market crash of 2022. In December, Mashinsky pleaded guilty to two counts of fraud as prosecutors accused the 59-year-old executive of deliberately misleading customers about the financial stability of Celsius and manipulating the price of its proprietary token, CEL. Federal prosecutors initially sought a 20-year sentence, describing it as a “just punishment” for the gravity of Mashinsky’s crimes. Defense Arguments During Thursday’s hearing, Mashinsky maintained that he had become a scapegoat for the failings of others within the company, adding that no other individuals had acknowledged their part in Celsius’s downfall. His legal team contended that Mashinsky’s actions lacked malicious intent and argued for a reduced sentence, citing his background as a combat veteran, his family’s history as refugees fleeing Soviet-era antisemitic persecution, and his previously unblemished business record. They insisted that his guilty plea reflected accountability rather than an admission of willful deception. Prosecution’s Response However, prosecutors dismissed these claims, stating in a letter to the court that Mashinsky’s actions were neither accidental nor naïve, pointing out that he personally benefited by more than $48 million from the scheme. They pointed out, “His crimes were the result of deliberate, calculated decisions to lie, deceive, and steal in pursuit of personal fortune.” Judge Koeltl acknowledged Mashinsky’s personal history and contributions but maintained that a substantial prison term was necessary, citing the seriousness and scale of the offense. The 12-year sentence — comprising concurrent terms of 120 and 144 months for the respective charges — stands as a significant judgment in a sector increasingly under regulatory and legal scrutiny. The Rise and Collapse of Celsius Founded in 2017, Celsius gained popularity by presenting itself as a transparent, customer-first alternative to traditional banks. The company attracted deposits by offering unusually high yields on crypto assets, which it lent out to institutional borrowers. However, this high-risk model unraveled in 2022 when a series of scandals and market crashes triggered widespread panic across the crypto industry. As investors rushed to withdraw funds, Celsius was unable to meet the surge in redemption requests, ultimately filing for bankruptcy in June of that year. Mashinsky’s sentencing adds to the growing list of legal actions targeting executives and entities responsible for some of the most damaging failures during the volatile crypto market downturn. Disclaimer: This article is provided for informational purposes only. It is not offered or intended to be used as legal, tax, investment, financial, or other advice Source: https://cryptodaily.co.uk/2025/05/12-years-behind-bars-former-celsius-ceo-sentenced-for-crypto-fraud

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