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Jack Dorsey: Square & Cash App Under Federal Investigation for Alleged Crypto Compliance Lapses

May 2, 20243 Mins Read
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Jack Dorsey: Square & Cash App Under Federal Investigation for Alleged Crypto Compliance Lapses
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Jack Dorsey’s fintech company, Block, has come under scrutiny from U.S. federal prosecutors over alleged compliance lapses in its cryptocurrency business.

According to a report by NBC News, prosecutors from the Southern District of New York are investigating the company’s payment arms, Square and Cash App, based on information provided by a former employee turned whistleblower.


TLDR

  • Federal prosecutors are investigating Jack Dorsey’s fintech company, Block, over alleged compliance lapses in its crypto business.
  • A whistleblower provided documents claiming that Block’s Square and Cash App processed thousands of transactions for users from sanctioned countries and terrorist groups.
  • The documents also allege that most of the transactions, including Bitcoin transactions, were not reported to the government.
  • Block allegedly did not address the compliance issues when alerted, according to the whistleblower.
  • The investigation comes amid a broader crackdown on the crypto industry by U.S. regulators.

The whistleblower has provided prosecutors with roughly 100 pages of documents that allegedly show Block processed thousands of transactions for users in countries subject to U.S. economic sanctions, such as Iran, Russia, Cuba, and Venezuela. Additionally, the documents claim that Block facilitated crypto transactions for terrorist groups.

The transactions in question, which included credit card, fiat, and Bitcoin transactions, were mostly in small dollar amounts. However, the whistleblower alleges that most of these transactions were not reported to the government, as required by law.

The former employee claims that Block did not correct its processes when alerted to the alleged breaches of compliance. “From the ground up, everything in the compliance section was flawed,” the whistleblower told NBC News, adding that the department was “led by people who should not be in charge of a regulated compliance program.”

A second anonymous source with direct knowledge of Block’s internal systems corroborated the whistleblower’s allegations.

Edward Siedle, a former Securities and Exchange Commission lawyer representing the whistleblower, stated that the documents suggest the compliance breaches were “known to Block leadership and the board in recent years.”

In response to the allegations, a Block spokesperson told NBC News that the company maintains a “responsible and extensive” compliance program that is regularly adapted to address emerging threats and evolving sanctions regulations.

The reported probe into Block comes amidst a broader crackdown on the cryptocurrency industry by U.S. regulators.

Recent legal actions include the sentencing of Binance founder Changpeng Zhao for failing to maintain a compliant Anti-Money Laundering program, the arrest of Samourai Wallet co-founders on money laundering charges, and Consensys’ lawsuit against the SEC over its alleged campaign to deem Ether as a security.

As the investigation into Block’s compliance practices unfolds, it remains to be seen how the company will address the allegations and whether this probe will lead to further regulatory action in the cryptocurrency space.

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