US law firm files motion requesting redistribution of $344M USDt linked to Iran

Law firm Gerstein Harrow LLP is attempting to claim frozen cryptocurrency funds for claimants of unrelated judgments stretching back decades.
Law firm Gerstein Harrow LLP filed a new motion on Thursday in a miscellaneous enforcement lawsuit, asking the court to compel stablecoin company Tether to hand over more than $344 million in frozen USDt linked to Iranian entities.
The motion claims that the plaintiffs are owed more than $532 million in compensatory damages and more than $1.8 billion in punitive damages from acts of “terrorism committed or sponsored by Iran,” stretching back more than 25 years.
The latest filing is part of a broader lawsuit against North Korea (DPRK) and Iran, attempting to claim and redistribute digital assets as compensation for victims of various and unrelated judgments tied to state-sponsored violence, drawing criticism from the crypto community.
Source: Cointelegraph →Related News
- 3 hours ago
OpenAI partners with Malta to give all citizens free ChatGPT Plus access
- 8 hours ago
THORChain confirms $10M exploit, rolls out recovery portal for affected users
- 9 hours ago
Sharplink CEO points out 3 catalysts for Ethereum's price to surge higher
- 9 hours ago
Spot Bitcoin ETFs bleed $1B in a week, snapping six-week inflow run
- 15 hours ago
US CLARITY Act brings ‘major spike of euphoria’ to Bitcoin: Santiment
