Federal authorities have dropped a criminal investigation into Jesse Powell, co-founder and former CEO of cryptocurrency exchange Kraken.
The FBI investigation, which began in 2023, was looking into the non-profit Verge Center for the Arts' allegations that Powell
In April this year, federal prosecutors informed Powell's attorney Brandon Fox that the government had concluded its investigation into the Verge allegations and it was not bringing criminal charges against Powell, documents filed to the Superior Court of the State of California on Monday showed. Prosecutors also said at the time they would return the devices they had seized from Powell's home, Fox said.
On June 9, his lawyer later received a letter from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of California confirming that the federal government had closed this investigation on April 8 this year. Fox initially asked for this letter to be sent to Powell.
“The FBI's raid on my house was devastating both personally and professionally. It is still shocking that the raid was premised on Verge Center for the Art’s baseless accusations against me," Powell said in a statement.
"I will continue to pursue the appropriate legal remedies against those who created this disaster by making false statements to law enforcement,” he added.
The closure of the case comes as Kraken weighs the possibility of an initial public offering by the
Kraken remains one of the largest U.S.-based crypto exchanges and has been the target of increased regulatory scrutiny in recent years. In 2023, it settled with the
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