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This is a twist - a guy from a contractor's family decided to make quick money through cryptocurrency. John Daghita was arrested by the FBI for attempting to steal $46 million from American marshals. Seriously, $46 million just like that? I wonder how Daghita even planned to pull this off without attracting the attention of law enforcement.
According to reports, John Daghita is the son of a government contractor, so he had access. But the FBI quickly got in touch with him. Law enforcement is still investigating the details — how he moved the money, what specific methods he used. Daghita is currently in custody, and the investigation is ongoing.
So, cryptocurrency attracts not only traders and investors but also those looking for easy money. John Daghita's story is a good example of how this usually ends.