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Regulatory authorities recover millions of dollars: Michael Patryn's illegal proceeds frozen
In security incidents involving cryptocurrency exchanges, regulatory authorities’ accountability actions once again demonstrate a zero-tolerance attitude toward illegal activities. Recently, the Justice Department of British Columbia took measures to forcibly freeze assets of a former executive of a closed exchange.
According to legal procedures, the Supreme Court of British Columbia has ordered the freezing of over $1 million in assets under Michael Patryn’s name. The list of confiscated items is quite detailed, including 45 gold bars, luxury watches, jewelry, and approximately $250,000 in cash found in a safe deposit box. The investigation concluded that these assets were obtained illegally through embezzlement of customer funds, constituting serious violations.
Patryn accepted the verdict without objection, which means he defaulted on the charges. It is reported that Patryn has a criminal record in the United States and is currently located in Southeast Asia. This asset freeze is part of a deeper investigation into the collapse of the exchange.
The exchange’s bankruptcy resulted in over $169 million in customer fund losses, a situation of extreme severity. The frozen assets will be used to compensate the victims, but according to the progress of the bankruptcy proceedings, creditors have so far received only a 13-cent return per dollar, reflecting the complexity of the case and the magnitude of the losses.
This accountability case shows that even when cryptocurrency exchanges face risks, regulatory authorities’ determination to recover illegal gains remains unwavering. The final disposition of the frozen assets will continue to be used to protect investors’ rights.