SINGAPORE: A person who laundered tens of millions of {dollars} for a cryptocurrency theft ring allegedly led by Singaporean Malone Lam has been sentenced to 70 months’ jail in america.
Evan Tangeman, 22, was sentenced in a Washington DC federal court docket on Friday (Apr 24) for his position in a “multi-state felony enterprise” that stole greater than US$263 million in crypto by means of an “elaborate social engineering scheme”, the US Lawyer’s Workplace for the District of Columbia stated.
Authorities stated the group – whose alleged leader Lam has been charged however not convicted – used the stolen funds to bankroll lavish existence, together with luxurious vehicles, high-end watches, the gifting of luxurious purses at nightclub events and nightclub spending that would attain US$500,000 an evening.
Tangeman pleaded responsible in December final yr to taking part in a racketeering conspiracy (RICO) and admitted to laundering at the very least US$3.5 million for the group. He was additionally ordered to serve three years of supervised launch after his jail time period.
Prosecutors stated Tangeman performed a key position because the operation’s cash launderer, changing stolen cryptocurrency into money and serving to safe luxurious rental properties in Los Angeles and Miami for members of the group.
The US Lawyer’s Workplace famous that a few of these houses had been valued between US$4 million to about US$9 million, whereas the group members had been “unemployed younger males, typically underneath 20 years previous … with no official supply of earnings”.
The group, which operated from at the very least October 2023 to Might 2025, grew out of connections fashioned on on-line gaming platforms and concerned people throughout a number of US states and abroad.
Ring members carried out a spread of roles, together with hacking databases, figuring out targets, making fraudulent calls and even burglarising houses to steal {hardware} crypto wallets.
In keeping with prosecutors, Tangeman, who’s from Newport Seaside in California, was “well-rewarded for his felony conduct”.
He benefited from the scheme, together with receiving luxurious vehicles as compensation and spent felony proceeds on high-end items.
One such car was a Lamborghini Urus bought for Tangeman by co-accused Lam, the US Lawyer’s Workplace stated.

