BitClub Network’s Joby Weeks has tested positive for cocaine.

Citing Weeks’ drug habit and other violations, the DOJ has pushed back on Weeks’ requests for relaxed release conditions.

Week (right) has been and continues to flood the BitClub Network case docket with motions and letters to the court each week.

A recurring theme in Weeks’ motions and letters is the relaxation of his conditions. In response to some of Weeks’ motions and letters, the DOJ filed an opposition response on August 12th.

Weeks’ current release conditions see him residing in Florida with new wife Dasha Weeks. Weeks is subject to home incarceration with location monitoring and “stringent restrictions on his access to and use of any sort of internet-connected device”.

These conditions were ordered at a May 20th, 2025 hearing. Two days after that hearing, Weeks tested positive for cocaine.

Just two days after the Hearing, Weeks tested positive for cocaine in the Southern District of Florida.

Testing positive for cocaine is a violation of Weeks’ release conditions. In addition to failing a drug test, the DOJ cites an additional four alleged violations of Weeks’ release conditions.

In July 2025 Pretrial Services conducted an unannounced visit to Weeks’ residence.

Weeks’ wife and nanny claimed that Weeks was in the shower, so the officer stood outside to wait. While outside, the officer saw Weeks exiting a private elevator to his residence.

Weeks is not permitted to leave his residence.

In addition, according to location monitoring reports, Weeks appeared to be at the pool and beach areas of his apartment complex for between 30-45 minutes on July 26, July 29, and July 30, in clear violation of his condition of home incarceration.

Not being able to use on-site facilities might sound a bit harsh but the DOJ argues these are conditions Weeks subjected himself to.

The elimination of access to outdoor areas is not the result of a Court imposed restriction, but rather the result of Weeks’ own request to relocate from Colorado to Florida.

Weeks requested permission during the Hearing to relocate to an apartment complex in Florida in order to live with his wife and child.

However, due to the condition of home incarceration, Weeks is restricted to his personal apartment, and this condition does not extend to the apartment complex’s outdoor facilities.

In one of his weekly docket flood letters, Weeks has since requested his release conditions be modified to include complex facilities. The DOJ has opposed the request on the grounds of “Week’s continued [release] violations”.

The DOJ also also puts forth that Weeks’ wife, Dasha Weeks, violated her custodial duties by lying to Pretrial Services.

These violations, and especially the violation on July 23, 2025, highlight that Weeks’ third-party custodian, Dasha Weeks, cannot be trusted to continue in that role.

Ms. Weeks [sic] agreed to serve as a third-party custodian to ensure Weeks’ compliance with his pretrial conditions,


🤖 Quick Answer

Who is Joby Weeks and what is his connection to BitClub Network?
Joby Weeks is a figure associated with BitClub Network, a cryptocurrency-related enterprise that became the subject of a U.S. Department of Justice criminal case. Weeks has been involved in ongoing legal proceedings, filing numerous motions and letters to the court regarding his release conditions while awaiting trial.

What substance did Joby Weeks test positive for during his legal proceedings?
Joby Weeks tested positive for cocaine while subject to supervised release conditions in the BitClub Network federal case. The U.S. Department of Justice cited this positive drug test, along with other violations, as grounds to oppose Weeks' repeated requests for relaxed release conditions.

What are Joby Weeks' current release conditions in the BitClub Network case?
As ordered on May 20th, Weeks resides in Florida


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