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Tornado Cash's Roman Storm Pleads For $2M Legal Fund As Trial Looms
HomeNews* Roman Storm, co-founder of Tornado Cash, is seeking an additional $2 million for his legal defense ahead of a July 14 trial in Manhattan.
The U.S. Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) sanctioned Tornado Cash in August 2022. Officials claimed the platform enabled North Korean-linked entities to launder money anonymously through cryptocurrency mixing—a process that blends transactions to increase privacy and mask origins. In November 2024, the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals determined that OFAC had exceeded its authority, leading to Tornado Cash and over 100 related crypto wallets being removed from U.S. sanctions.
Despite the reversal of these sanctions, the criminal case against Roman Storm continues. Reports show confusion among contributors regarding the evolving donation numbers on Storm’s campaign platform, with several crypto community members discussing and archiving these discrepancies for record keeping.
Storm had previously managed to raise $2 million in donations by January 2025, according to public fundraising records. However, the continuation and extension of his legal proceedings have resulted in mounting legal expenses, which he says prompted the new fundraising effort.
Some observers have expressed confusion over changes in reported donation totals and have flagged the events for documentation on social media. Storm maintains that increased legal complications are driving up attorney fees as he awaits his July jury trial.
For more details, refer to the original statements and donation appeal at Storm’s campaign website. Further information on the OFAC court decision is available via the IRS announcement.