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Government contracter accused of stealing $46M in cryptocurrency from US Marshals
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crime1d ago

Government contracter accused of stealing $46M in cryptocurrency from US Marshals

  • Authorities say John Daghita, a U.S. government contractor, was arrested in Saint Martin in a joint FBI-French operation.
  • The arrest followed a joint operation between the FBI and French authorities on Saint Martin.
  • Authorities found a briefcase of cash and multiple USB drives at the time of the arrest.
  • U.S. authorities allege the case involves the theft of cryptocurrency from the U.S. Marshals Service.
  • The FBI confirmed the arrest occurred on a Wednesday in early March 2026.
  • Officials say international partnerships aided the investigation.
  • The source of the initial information for the story came from FBI Director Kash Patel.
  • No detailed public account yet released on how the theft occurred or funds were traced.
  • The case underscores cross-border financial crime activity involving a U.S. government program.
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FBI seizes suitcase filled with hundreds after 'federal worker stole $46m'
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crime23h ago

FBI seizes suitcase filled with hundreds after 'federal worker stole $46m'

  • Law enforcement reported a verification failure during the investigation tied to the St. Martin bust.
  • The report links the failure to a device- or system-proving step in the ongoing federal case.
  • Authorities continue to pursue details related to the St. Martin bust and the FBI marshal service involvement.
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