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Jul 21, 8:38 am
Cointelegraph

U.S. Department of Justice to Double Crypto Crime Team Staff

The United States Department of Justice (DoJ) has announced plans to expand its crypto crime team by doubling its staff. The team, which investigates and prosecutes criminal offenses involving cryptocurrency abuse, will merge with the DoJ's Criminal Division teams, providing it with additional resources. The new unit will be led by Claudia Quiroz and will focus on combating ransomware crimes by tracking criminals through their crypto payments.

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