
The race for evidence in the SECโs hunt for potential fraud at Binance US has kicked into high gear following the Department of Justiceโs bombshell charges against the platform and its former CEO, Changpeng Zhao. Zhaoโs admission of guilt has sent shockwaves through this legal saga, tilting the scales in a significant twist. Do we see SBF having a gala time with CZ in jail? DOJ is working hard to sentence CZ with maximum jail time.
Hereโs what the new report suggests that could change the fate of Binance
The SECโs lawsuit against Binance US, ongoing since June, gives a spine-chilling FTX vibe from the alleged fraudulent activities threatening client funds. With Binanceโs recent settlement with the DOJ, the SEC is doubling its case, seeking proof akin to their actions with FTX. Theyโre specifically eyeing any signs of potential foul play within the crypto giant, particularly the alleged granting of backdoor control over assets to CZ, mirroring incidents with Sam Bankman-Fried.
Diverted Assets: Binanceโs Swiss, FTX Connection?
WSJ reports have surfaced, hinting at diverted customer assets, including funds seemingly under Zhaoโs command, to Sigma Chain in Switzerland. In a heated federal court hearing, Binance.USโs legal team fiercely contested the SECโs investigation, citing a lack of evidence on asset misuse. Theyโve rallied for a halt to the regulatorโs pursuit of potential fraud. While the SECโs lawsuit against Binance has teased at possible illegal securities exchanges like FTX, concrete proof remains elusive. But the SEC seems hopeful that the DOJโs investigations and charges will add weight to their case.
Binance.US attorney Matthew Laroche sounded alarm bells on the lawsuitโs overshooting costs and the exchangeโs dwindling assets and user base since the SECโs lawsuit filing. Binance forked over $4.3 billion in their settlement with the US government. Whereas CZโs exit as CEO paved the way for Richard Teng to step into the chief role.
Judgeโs Skepticism: Doubts Cast in Binance, SEC Clash, What Next?
Given the guilty pleas, Judge Zia Faruqui, presiding over the Binance and SEC showdown, seemed skeptical about potential asset misappropriation. Faruqui urged a swift resolution and mandated an update by December 15.
Meanwhile, CZ hangs in limbo, waiting for the green light on travel permissions before his February sentencing. The judgeโs travel restrictions bar CZ from his UAE base until a decision is made on the US governmentโs review motion. A potential 18-month prison stint looms large, following federal sentencing guidelines.