The
Justice Department said it was seeking the forfeiture of the
cryptocurrency, which had been in the possession of an unnamed
hacker who stole them from the "notorious" website. It is the
largest cryptocurrency seizure ever made by the U.S. government,
the department added.
The government will now try to prove in court the items are
subject to forfeiture. In the past, the government has later
auctioned off forfeited cryptocurrency.
Silk Road was seized by the government in 2013, with officials
describing the underground website as a massive illegal drug and
money laundering marketplace.
The website's accused creator, Ross Ulbricht, was convicted in
2015 of seven counts of enabling illegal drug sales via bitcoin.
He was sentenced to life in prison, and lost an attempted appeal
in 2017.
(Reporting by Pete Schroeder; editing by Jonathan Oatis)
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