Lawyer hopes Hashflare co-founders can 'self-deport' after sentencing
22 Abril 2025 - 4:06PM
Cointelegraph


A lawyer representing one of the co-founders of crypto mining
service Hashflare has addressed how their criminal case may move
forward after the pair received “self-deport” letters from the US
Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
In an April 11 filing in the US District Court for the Western
District of Washington, Hashflare co-founders Sergei Potapenko and
Ivan Turogin reported they had received a DHS letter directing them
to “leave the United States” as part of a push by the Trump
administration to effect mass deportations. The government letter
contradicted orders from Judge Robert Lasnik, who restricted travel
for Potapenko and Turogin as part of their bail conditions.
In February, the Estonian nationals pleaded guilty to
conspiracy to commit wire fraud as part of a deal with
authorities. Between 2015 and 2019, the two were responsible for
defrauding Hashflare users out of more than $550 million. They also
raised $25 million from investors in 2017, claiming they would
establish a digital bank called Polybius. The firm was never
created.
Indicted in October 2022, Potapenko and Turogin were arrested
and held in Estonia before their extradition to
the US in May 2024. Both have been free on bail since July 2024
but could face up to 20 years in prison each at sentencing.
Ordered to leave, forced to stay
“[Potapenko and Turogin each] got letters from DHS to their
personal email saying ‘deport immediately,’” Reed Smith partner and
defense counsel Mark Bini told Cointelegraph. “It caused some angst
because [our client and his co-defendant], their conditions of
release include that they comply with the law. And here you have
this letter saying if you stay in the country, you’re breaking the
law. And of course, their bail conditions say they can’t leave the
Seattle area.”
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The DHS letters ordering certain people to “depart the United
States immediately” were reportedly sent
to thousands of immigrants who had used the government’s CBP One
app to enter the country legally. However, some citizens
reported
receiving the same letter in US President Donald Trump’s attempts
to effect deportations through his office.
Bini initially thought it was a possibility that the US
government was suggesting that Potapenko or Turogin “self-deport”
to Estonia after the Justice Department issued a memo
hinting it would change its enforcement policy in criminal cases
involving crypto. The Hashflare co-founders had been expected to
remain in the jurisdiction until at least Aug. 14 for their
sentencing hearings.
“I have not encountered this situation before, where you have
essentially two folks in the federal government telling you
conflicting things,” said Bini.
The attorney added that Potapenko or Turogin now carried letters
with them at all times that stated DHS had deferred action on their
“self-deportation” for one year in the event that authorities
mistakenly tried to detain them and remove them from the country.
Though the pair could still receive prison time, Potapenko, Turogin
and Hashflare reported returning $400 million in crypto payments to
users and “agreed to forfeit their interests in assets that the
government froze in 2022.”
“We’re going to try and convince the judge to frankly side with
DHS and let them self-deport to Estonia to their families because
we believe that there was no actual financial harm to the customers
of Hashflare,” said Bini. “It’s a weird [case] because for our
clients, we want to be deported. Our clients are Estonian. Their
families are Estonian.”
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