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Seizure of Nearly $163 Million in Cryptocurrency Linked to ‘Pig Butchering’ Scam Uncovered in Michigan

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Last updated: September 27, 2025 12:00 pm
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Published: September 27, 2025
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A recent case highlights the alarming rise of “pig butchering” scams, particularly within the cryptocurrency sphere. The details, unveiled in a complaint filed in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan, reveal the story of an Ypsilanti man, referred to only as D.C., who became a victim of this elaborate fraud scheme.

The scam began innocuously with a message from a woman named Anna on LinkedIn, claiming to be conducting a project for a tech company in Toronto. Noticing suspicious trading activity in cryptocurrency, Anna convinced D.C. it was a golden opportunity. Following her advice, he opened accounts on established platforms like Coinbase and Crypto.com, eventually transferring substantial amounts into what he thought was a legitimate cryptocurrency derivatives trading platform, only to find it was a facade.

As the losses mounted, D.C. found himself pressured to reinvest by Anna, who asserted that his account, which he believed was profitable, had been frozen due to suspicious activity. Taking her word for it, he paid tens of thousands of dollars to have the account unfrozen. Ultimately, D.C. lost nearly half a million dollars, falling victim to a scam characterized by intense emotional manipulation coupled with sophisticated investment tactics.

The complaint indicates that the federal government is seeking to forfeit around $163 million seized from an overseas account during a criminal investigation in 2022, marking an unusual glimpse into the operations of such scams. The partners involved and the extent of their wrongdoing remain largely unclear, as the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Michigan declined to provide further details.

Fundamentally, “pig butchering” is defined by a systematic grooming process where scammers build long-term relationships with victims before leading them into investment schemes. Rajvardhan Oak, a doctoral student studying these scams, likened this method to raising a pig for slaughter, where the victims are gradually led into deeper financial commitments.

Another case involved a Canton resident referred to as P.N., who was drawn into a similar scam by a woman named Susan. Starting with what appeared to be a friendly outreach for a potential romantic connection, the communication gradually shifted to cryptocurrency investment guidance. Ultimately, P.N. ended up borrowing over $280,000 and investing nearly $400,000 of his own money, only to lose it all when his account, which initially showed promise, was emptied after his supposedly trusted contact vanished.

The complaint outlines that substantial funds were traced out of P.N.’s Coinbase account before being quickly converted into various cryptocurrencies and passed through multiple intermediaries, demonstrating the complex concealment tactics employed by the scammers. Investigators linked the illicit transactions to an individual in Thailand who brokered cryptocurrency dealings, which raises questions about the international dimensions of such scams.

As the U.N. recently reported, an alarming number of individuals are reportedly held captive in facilities in Southeast Asia, particularly Cambodia and Myanmar, where they are forced to partake in these scams. With a staggering estimated financial toll of $16 to $33 billion lost annually to pig butchering scams globally since 2020, it is evident that victims often underestimate the lengths scammers go to in constructing believable personas. This is often complemented by a false sense of security that builds over months of interaction.

The increasing sophistication of such scams poses serious questions about the effectiveness of existing regulatory frameworks protecting online financial transactions and communications. Awareness and education on identifying red flags could be critical in preventing future victims from falling prey to this devastating form of fraud.

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