DOJ moves to drop $722M BitClub case before trial as victims wait to learn what they will recover

The $722 million alleged scheme total is separate from recovery, while final terms and a court filing remain unresolved. The post DOJ moves to drop $722M BitClub case before trial as victims wait to learn what they will recover appeared first on CryptoSlate....
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