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Samourai Wallet Co-Founder Sentenced to Four Years for Crypto Money Laundering
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Samourai Wallet Co-Founder Sentenced to Four Years for Crypto Money Laundering
On November 19, William βBillβ Hill, 67, co-founder of Bitcoin mixing service Samourai Wallet, was sentenced to four years in prison for operating an unlicensed money transmitting business that processed over $237 million in criminal proceeds, according to journalist Frank Corva.Β Β
Hill pleaded guilty in July in the Southern District of New York, admitting that the platform he co-founded was used to conceal illicit funds from activities including drug trafficking, darknet marketplaces, cyber intrusions, fraud, sanctioned jurisdictions, murder-for-hire schemes, and a child pornography website.Β
His co-founder, Keonne Rodriguez, received a five-year sentence.
Prosecutors said Hill and Rodriguez actively promoted Samourai Wallet to criminal users on darknet forums and internally recognized that its mixing process functioned as βmoney laundering for Bitcoin.βΒ
Authorities said the pair ran Samourai Walletβs Whirlpool and Ricochet services to obscure the origins of criminal proceeds from drug trafficking, darknet marketplaces, fraud schemes, cybercrime, and even murder-for-hire operations.Β
Whirlpool coordinated Bitcoin exchanges between users, while Ricochet added multiple transaction βhopsβ to make tracing more difficult. From 2017 to 2019, over 80,000 Bitcoin β worth more than $2 billion at the time β flowed through the services, generating over $6 million in fees, prosecutors said.Β
Court records indicate Rodriguez and Hill actively encouraged criminal use through Samourai Wallet, with Rodriguez describing the services as βmoney laundering for bitcoinβ and Hill promoting Whirlpool on a darknet forum as making illicit funds βuntraceable.βΒ
They also publicly urged hackers to launder stolen funds following a 2020 social media hack, prosecutors contended.
Hillβs sentence was reduced due to his age and recent autism diagnosis, with the judge allowing him to serve three years of supervised release from Lisbon, and imposing a $250,000 fine.
The case reflects a growing crackdown on privacy-focused crypto tools, following similar prosecutions of developers of platforms like Tornado Cash.Β
Hill expressed remorse at sentencing, stating, βI am deeply remorseful and ashamed of what I did,β highlighting the increasing scrutiny on services designed to obscure digital asset transactions.
Samourai Walletβs CEO sentencing
As mentioned earlier, Keonne Rodriguez, CEO of Samourai Wallet, was sentenced to five years in prison earlier this month for the same scheme.
Rodriguezβs sentencing, handed down by U.S. District Judge Denise Cote in Manhattan, followed an hour-long hearing.Β
Rodriguez and Hill were arrested in April 2024 and charged with conspiracy to commit money laundering and operating an unlicensed money transmitting business.Β
The Department of Justice framed the case as part of a wider crackdown on crypto mixing services, emphasizing the defendantsβ active promotion of illicit fund laundering, which undermined trust in digital assets.

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Samourai Wallet CEO Sentenced to Five Years for Operating Unlicensed Bitcoin Mixing Service
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Samourai Wallet CEO Sentenced to Five Years for Operating Unlicensed Bitcoin Mixing Service
A Samourai Wallet developer was sentenced Thursday to five years in prison for operating a crypto mixing service prosecutors say laundered $237 million in illicit funds.Β
Keonne Rodriguez, the CEO of Samourai Wallet, received the statutory maximum from U.S. District Judge Denise Cote of the Southern District of New York, following an hour-long hearing in Manhattan, according to journalist Frank Corva.Β Β
Fellow developer William Lonergan Hill, the companyβs CTO, is scheduled to be sentenced Friday.
Rodriguez and Hill were arrested in April 2024 and charged with conspiracy to commit money laundering and conspiracy to operate an unlicensed money transmitting business. After over a year of litigation, both pled guilty to the lesser unlicensed money transmitting charge in exchange for prosecutors dropping the more serious money laundering conspiracy charge, which carries a maximum of 20 years in prison.
Samourai Wallet allegedly hid criminal activityΒ Β
Prosecutors said the pair operated Samourai Walletβs crypto mixing services, Whirlpool and Ricochet, to obscure the origins of criminal proceeds from drug trafficking, darknet marketplaces, cyber intrusions, fraud schemes, and murder-for-hire operations.Β
Whirlpool coordinated batches of Bitcoin exchanges between users, while Ricochet introduced multiple intermediate transactions, or βhops,β to make tracing funds more difficult. From Ricochetβs 2017 launch and Whirlpoolβs 2019 inception, more than 80,000 BitcoinβΒ valued at over $2 billion at the time β passed through the services, generating over $6 million in fees.
Court documents reveal that Rodriguez and Hill actively encouraged criminal use of Samourai Wallet. In WhatsApp messages, Rodriguez described the service as βmoney laundering for bitcoin,β and Hill promoted Whirlpool on Dread, a darknet forum, as a tool to make illicit funds βuntraceable.βΒ
Following a 2020 social media hack, the pair tracked stolen funds in real time and publicly urged hackers to launder the proceeds through Samourai Wallet.
The Department of Justice framed the case as part of a broader crackdown on cryptocurrency mixing services, following the August conviction of Tornado Cash co-founder Roman Storm for operating an unlicensed money transmitting business.Β
Special agents from the IRS-Criminal Investigation and the FBI emphasized that Rodriguez and Hill not only facilitated but actively promoted laundering of illicit proceeds, undermining public trust in digital assets.
Rodriguez, 35, had requested a sentence of one year and a day, while Hill sought time served. Prosecutors had asked for the full five-year statutory maximum for both defendants, which Judge Cote imposed on Rodriguez.Β
Hillβs sentencing is set for Friday at 11 a.m. ET.
This post Samourai Wallet CEO Sentenced to Five Years for Operating Unlicensed Bitcoin Mixing Service first appeared on Bitcoin Magazine and is written by Micah Zimmerman.