The final verdict for the suspect Wen Jian in the UK’s 60,000 Bitcoin money laundering case has been postponed to May 24
ChainCatcher news, on March 18 local time in the UK, 42-year-old British-Chinese Jian Wen was found by a UK court to have "participated in arranging money laundering," which could result in a maximum sentence of 14 years in prison. Jian Wen's defense lawyer, Mark Harries, stated that due to the judge's busy schedule, the UK court has postponed the final sentencing for Jian Wen from May 10 to May 24.
Previous news, according to Caixin reports, the main suspect in the UK’s 60,000 Bitcoin money laundering case and the Tianjin Lantian Ge Rui 43 billion yuan illegal fundraising case, Qian Zhimin, has recently been apprehended in the UK after being on the run for 7 years in China and 4 years in the UK. His assistant, Jian Wen, a co-conspirator in the UK money laundering case, had previously been arrested and is set to be sentenced on May 10 local time in London.