Wu Shuo learned that the U.S. District Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Florida said that Los Angeles residents Nicholas Aguilar and Jessica Marcolina were charged with selling drugs including fentanyl and methamphetamine on multiple darknet markets under the name “HotGirlzClub,” and laundering hundreds of thousands of dollars in proceeds through cryptocurrency transactions. The prosecution said the two face charges of conspiracy to distribute drugs and conspiracy to launder money; if convicted, the drug charges carry a maximum penalty of life imprisonment, and the money-laundering charges carry a maximum penalty of 20 years.

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TheSkyInsideTheMirroredSphere
· 10h ago
HotGirlzClub sounds like an NFT project, but what they actually sell is real drugs—Web3’s reputation has been harmed.
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CapitalSmoother
· 10h ago
On-chain anonymity is not a place beyond the law—this case, once the sentence is handed down, will be enough to keep you busy.
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