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Founder of Crypto ATM Company Charged with $10 Million Money Laundering Scheme

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Last updated: November 18, 2025 8:19 pm
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Published: November 18, 2025
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Prosecutors in the Northern District of Illinois have charged Firas Isa, the founder of Virtual Assets LLC, with operating a money laundering conspiracy involving at least $10 million. The indictment alleges that Isa converted proceeds from fraudulent activities and narcotics sales into cryptocurrency, subsequently transferring the assets to various digital wallets to obscure their origins.

Virtual Assets LLC, which operates under the name Crypto Dispensers, runs cash-to-cryptocurrency ATMs throughout the United States. According to the indictment, these ATMs were a conduit for funds received from both victims and criminals directed towards Isa, his company, or a co-conspirator. While Bitcoin ATMs are expected to implement strict Know Your Customer (KYC) policies to mitigate money laundering risks, the indictment claims that Isa circumvented these rules. Instead of enforcing KYC protocols, he allegedly converted illicit funds received through Crypto Dispensers into cryptocurrency before moving them to other wallets.

The Department of Justice noted in the indictment that Isa was purportedly aware that the money being funneled through his ATMs was linked to fraudulent activities. However, the specifics regarding which cryptocurrencies or wallet services Isa utilized have not been disclosed.

Both Isa and Virtual Assets LLC face a single count of money-laundering conspiracy, a charge that carries a maximum penalty of 20 years in federal prison. They have entered not-guilty pleas in response to the allegations, and a status hearing has been scheduled for January 30, 2026, before U.S. District Judge Elaine Bucklo.

This indictment comes at a pivotal moment as federal prosecutors are reevaluating their approach to regulating the cryptocurrency market. Earlier in April, the Justice Department announced plans to dissolve its National Cryptocurrency Enforcement Team and indicated a shift away from pursuing criminal cases against cryptocurrency exchanges and related services based on user actions. Recently, a collaborative initiative called the Scam Center Strike Force was launched, aimed at tackling crypto scams that have been traced back to China.

It is important to note that the charges against Isa and Virtual Assets are allegations, and they remain presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Should they be convicted, they could face forfeiture of any property tied to the alleged money-laundering activities, including the potential for a personal money judgment. If the original assets are not recoverable, prosecutors may seek substitute assets to fulfill the forfeiture requirement.

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