Crypto influencer sentenced to 45 months in prison for wire fraud
14 Março 2025 - 3:20PM
Cointelegraph


Thomas John Sfraga, also known as “TJ Stone,” received 45 months
in prison for wire fraud and was ordered to pay more than $1.3
million in forfeiture as part of a scheme targeting crypto
investors.
In a March 14 notice, the US Justice Department
said Sfraga
was sentenced in the US District Court for the Eastern District of
New York (EDNY) for wire fraud following a May 2024 guilty plea.
Court filings stated that the influencer and podcaster claimed he
was the owner of businesses — including Vandelay Contracting, a
name based on a running joke from the television series
Seinfeld — and the emcee of many crypto events in New York
City.
“[...] Sfraga convinced a victim to invest in a fictitious
cryptocurrency ‘virtual wallet,’” said the Justice Department. “He
promised the victims returns on their investments as high as 60% in
three months. In reality, however, Sfraga used the money entrusted
to him by the victims for his own benefit, to pay expenses, and to
pay earlier victims and business associates.”
Sfraga’s case was one of many involving crypto-related crimes
continuing to be pursued in the jurisdiction following the
appointment of John Durham as interim US Attorney by President
Donald Trump. Braden John Karony, former CEO of SafeMoon, who also
faces EDNY criminal charges,
requested in February that his criminal trial for securities
fraud conspiracy, wire fraud conspiracy and money laundering
conspiracy be pushed based on the administration’s approach to
crypto enforcement.
The “Seinfeldian” scheme, according to Durham, was not the first
time the crypto industry was connected to the popular sitcom.
Comedian Larry David, co-creator of the show, starred in a Super
Bowl ad for defunct cryptocurrency exchange FTX in 2022. He later
said
he was “an idiot” for endorsing the company and lost a lot of
money after the price of specific tokens dropped.
Related:
Why comedian TJ Miller wants to be a trustworthy face
for Bitcoin
Since Trump took office on Jan. 20, some high-profile defendants
in criminal cases involving cryptocurrency have reportedly been
looking into
appealing to the US president for a pardon. Among those
reportedly seeking pardons were former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried,
currently serving a 25-year sentence following a 2023 conviction,
and former Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao, who served a four-month
sentence in 2024 — though
he denied reports of a potential pardon.
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