Home » DOJ Seeks Forfeiture of $2.4M Bitcoin for Ransomware

DOJ Seeks Forfeiture of $2.4M Bitcoin for Ransomware

DOJ Moves to Forfeit $2.4M in Bitcoin Seized by FBI in Crypto Crime Crackdown 1

DOJ Pursues Bitcoin Linked to Ransomware Ring in Civil Filing Worth $2.4M

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced on July 28 that it has filed a civil forfeiture complaint in the Northern District of Texas seeking control of crypto assets confiscated by federal agents earlier this year. On April 15, 2025, the FBI’s Dallas Field Office seized 20.2891382 BTC from a specified cryptocurrency address. The digital currency, initially valued at over $1.7 million at the time of seizure, is now worth approximately $2.39 million, based on the current market price. Federal authorities contend the funds are linked to criminal operations involving ransomware attacks and illicit financial activity.

The complaint, filed under Case No. 3:25-CV-01920-K, alleges that the cryptocurrency was traced to a wallet controlled by an individual operating under the name “Hors,” believed to be affiliated with the Chaos ransomware group. That group has been connected to cyberattacks targeting victims in Texas and beyond. The DOJ argues the digital currency represents either proceeds from criminal conduct or assets used to further that activity. The department stated:

The seized cryptocurrency, now valued at over $2.4 million, allegedly constitutes property involved in unlawful activity, or proceeds of or property derived from unlawful activity, including money laundering and extortion related to damage to a protected computer, commonly referred to as a ransomware attack.

Nancy E. Larson, acting U.S. attorney for the Northern District of Texas, confirmed the filing and highlighted the department’s strategy of using civil forfeiture to dismantle the financial infrastructure of cybercriminals. The FBI’s Dallas team conducted the seizure following blockchain tracing efforts. While critics of digital currencies often cite their role in illicit finance, many proponents emphasize that cryptocurrencies also enable legitimate use cases such as cross-border payments, individual sovereignty over finances and increased access to digital economic systems.

Related Articles

1,200 Tech Companies Push Senate to Pass CLARITY Act Quickly as US Crypto Rules Face Global Pressure 1

Urgent Push for CLARITY Act Passage in Senate

CTA Calls for Swift Senate Action on CLARITY Act The Consumer Technology Association (CTA) urged Senate leadership to advance the

Massive Bitcoin Theft Case Draws Guilty Plea in Violent Kidnapping Plot 1

Bitcoin Theft Case: Guilty Plea Revealed

Federal Prosecutors Detail Plea in Violent Bitcoin Kidnapping Plot The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Connecticut announced June

Armed intruders demand crypto access in fake food delivery home invasion case. 1

Crypto Home Invasion: Armed Intruders Demand Access

A Food Delivery Ruse Led to an Armed Search for Crypto Access Digital wealth can become a physical vulnerability when

Global Takedown Cripples Dark Web Bitcoin Service After 10,333 BTC Hit Wallets 1

Bitcoin Laundering Operation Takedown Highlights Risks

Global Operation Targets Bitcoin Laundering Service, Domains, and Crypto Assets The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania

Millions Recovered in Crypto as $100M Fraud Scheme Falls Apart 1

Crypto Seized in $100M Fraud Scheme

Crypto Seizures Show How Fraud Proceeds Moved Through Digital Markets Millions of dollars in cryptocurrency tied to a $100 million

1,878 BTC Moves Onchain as Noah Doe's Declaratory Judgment Bid Unravels 1

Noah Doe’s Bitcoin Case: 1,878 BTC Moves Onchain

Noah Doe’s $293 Billion Claim The digital currency community has been closely tracking a case involving a pseudonymous plaintiff known