This is being reported by cointelegraph, but they don't link to the actual filing (of course 🫤). Another stacker cited to the cointelegraph article in the ~news territory, but I think detailed law discussion should be in the ~Politics_and_Law territory.
There is an Eleventh Circuit case on the compelled disclosure of encryption keys, however the facts are not directly analogous here: In re Grand Jury Subpoena Duces Tecum Dated March 25, 2011, 670 F.3d 1335 (11 th Cir. 2004).
While some states (Wyoming through statute, and PA in a State Supreme Court decision) have protections in this area, there is no fully settled Federal law here.
Here is a 2019 Texas Law Review article discussing this area in some detail, though it may be out of date.
A criminal defendant shouldn't have to do anything that might incriminate him.
I don't know, maybe, it was called, I don't know... The right to remain silent?
There are exceptions. Biometric access, for example.
https://news.bloomberglaw.com/us-law-week/compelled-biometric-access-legal-under-4th-5th-amendments
There shouldn’t be exceptions
Would the boating accident defense work?
#842940
Fuck
being in contempt is not a big deal
or less bad
NOT YOUR KEYS, NOT YOUR PHRASE FUCK YOU, STATE!
https://www.aclutx.org/en/news/how-stop-government-putting-another-lavabit-out-business
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Gregory_Thompson
That's why you need decoy wallets.
When a gangster demands your seed and passphrase, give them the poop they deserve.
The difference between Bitcoin and fiat is that here he has the option to not comply. With fiat it would be impossible to not comply.
US court: Bitcoin investor forced to hand over private keys #842060
Derp. And I even zapped that one.🤦♂️
Looks like your RAM is lost in segments!
You should consider upgrading to ECC memory 😂
To add some context:
He bought Bitcoin on Coinbase and then moved it via a series of wallets and mixers (blogging about mixers), then sold about 4m and then did not pay capital gains tax.
Did it say which mixers he used?
The takeaway? Do not blog about mixers.
Thanks.
Interesting.