Bitcoiin defendant John Demarr will surrender $3,513,305.14 as part of his
plea deal
with the DOJ.
DeMarr’s forfeiture agreement is detailed in a letter motion filed on December 21st, 2021.
The motion includes an attached proposed order, which identifies the $3.5 million as being derived from
DeMarr’s criminal conduct
.
The order states ‘
the Forfeiture Money Judgment shall be paid in full on or before July 30, 2021′
, which I’m assuming is a 2022 typo.
Of additional note is that the forfeiture amount
is not to be considered a payment of a fine, penalty, restitution loss amount or a payment of any income taxes that may be due, and shall survive bankruptcy.
This means DeMarr could be up for additional financial penalties at sentencing.
DeMarr is currently scheduled to be sentenced on April 8th, 2022.
Update 6th February 2022 –
On January 11th DeMarr’s sentencing was rescheduled again for April 5th.
Update 7th April 2022 –
DeMarr’s sentencing hearing was held on April 5th but didn’t result in a sentence.
DeMarr appears to have objected to the DOJ’s Pre-sentence Report. And whatever that objection was, it was unable to be resolved on April 5th.
As a result DeMarr has been directed to file his PSR objection by April 11th. The DOJ will then file a response by April 13th.
Pending resolution of DeMarr’s objection(s), stay tuned…
Update 20th May 2022 –
DeMarr has a new sentencing hearing scheduled for May 25th.
Update 26th May 2022 –
On May 24th Judge Hall made the following order:
The sentencing hearing scheduled for May 25, 2022, is ADJOURNED to November 14, 2022.
No explanation for the adjournment was given. I’m thinking it might have something to do with Kristijan Krstic’s disappearance.
Update 26th September 2022 –
On August 31st DeMarr’s sentencing was postponed again:
The sentencing hearing scheduled for November 14, 2022, is ADJOURNED to January 31, 2023.
As with the previous delays, no explanation was provided.
Update 1st February 2023 –
John DeMarr has been
sentenced to 5 years in prison
.
🤖 Quick Answer
What is the forfeiture amount John DeMarr must surrender in the Bitcoiin case?John DeMarr, defendant in the Bitcoiin case, must surrender $3,513,305.14 as part of his plea agreement with the Department of Justice. This amount, detailed in a motion filed December 21st, 2021, is considered derived from criminal conduct and must be paid by July 30, 2022.
How does the forfeiture agreement affect DeMarr's financial obligations?
The forfeiture is explicitly not considered a fine, penalty, restitution, or tax payment, and survives bankruptcy proceedings. This distinction means DeMarr faces potential additional financial penalties during sentencing, beyond the forfeiture amount already agreed upon.
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