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A man in Florida was sentenced to 47 years in prison for violent home invasion and theft of cryptocurrency.
BlockBeats news, on September 15, according to the website of the United States Department of Justice, a man in Florida was sentenced to 47 years in prison for playing a leading role in a series of burglaries involving cryptocurrency, and a total of 12 accomplices were sentenced for participating in the crime. Remy Ra St Felix, 25, ·· West Palm Beach, and his accomplices stole more than $3.5 million in cryptocurrency from their victims through SIM card swapping and violent burglary, and the criminal gang used plastic cables to tie up the victims, pointed them at gunpoint and beat them. They force the victim to provide access to a computer and a Cryptocurrency trading account, steal Cryptocurrency and Money Laundering through the Decentralization financial platform. Beginning in late 2020, Jarod Gabriel Seemungal from West Palm Beach and his co-conspirators orchestrated a burglary scheme and recruited St Felix and others to assist him, who has since become the leader of a robbery ring. In September 2022, St Felix and accomplices began a series of violent burglaries in Florida. After identifying the target, the criminal gang prepares for the crime in terms of how to enter the house, the tools needed to commit the crime, the technology related to cryptocurrency, and the life pattern of the target. In the end, St Felix was sentenced to 47 years in prison, Seemungal to 20 years, and the other accomplices to 5 to 20 years in prison for playing a leading role in the crime.