The New York Attorney General seeks to subpoena the fraudster who stole $2.2 million in cryptocurrency through NFTs
New York State Attorney General Letitia James is suing a fraudster suspected of stealing $2.2 million worth of cryptocurrency. James' office said on Thursday that they plan to subpoena these unidentified scammers by placing an NFT in the scammer's cryptocurrency wallet. The NFT will contain a link to a website with documents detailing the lawsuit. The office stated this would be the first time regulators use an NFT to subpoena alleged criminals.
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