KEY POINTS
  • A New Hampshire libertarian activist and radio show host convicted of using bitcoin to launder tens of millions of dollars in proceeds from romance scams and internet fraud was ordered to pay more than $3.5 million in restitution to 29 primarily elderly victims.
  • Ian Freeman also was ordered by a judge to forfeit other assets as restitution for the scheme.
  • Freeman, 43, who had long promoted bitcoin as an alternative to the U.S. dollar, was sentenced in October to eight years in federal prison.
  • "From 2016 to 2019, he paid no taxes, and concealed his income from the Internal Revenue Service," prosecutors said.
Ian Freeman outside of the federal courthouse in Concord, New Hampshire, in April 2023.

A New Hampshire libertarian activist and radio show host convicted of using bitcoin to launder tens of millions of dollars in proceeds from romance scams and internet fraud was ordered to pay more than $3.5 million in restitution to 29 primarily elderly victims, prosecutors said Tuesday.

The launderer, Ian Freeman, also was ordered by a judge to forfeit other assets as restitution for the scheme, which among other things used several churches to receive money from victims under the guise of being donations before it was swapped for cryptocurrency, prosecutors said.