Jesse Powell, the co-founder and former CEO of Kraken, a prominent cryptocurrency exchange, has become the subject of a federal investigation into allegations of hacking and cyberstalking involving a non-profit organization.
This recent development puts him in the spotlight as yet another influential figure in the cryptocurrency industry facing scrutiny from federal authorities.
According to the New York Times, the FBI searched Powell's residence in Los Angeles earlier this year, during which they seized electronic devices, and the U.S. attorney's office for the Northern District of California has been investigating Powell since at least the fall.
Federal officials have dedicated significant time to investigating claims that Powell interfered with computer accounts and impeded email access for his established non-profit organization.
The non-profit Verge Center for the Arts allegedly removed Powell from its board of directors in the past year due to his consistent absence from meetings and breaches of the organization's principles.
In a letter obtained by the Times, sent by Verge's legal representative to Kraken, the non-profit accused Powell of unauthorized access to confidential information from their accounts and deliberate obstruction of their email services and website.
It is important to note that Powell has not yet faced formal accusations of any criminal activities.
However, his lawyer, Brandon Fox, confirmed that he is currently under investigation by federal prosecutors.
Fox also emphasized that the probe is unrelated to Powell's employment at Kraken or his conduct within cryptocurrency.
In a statement, a Kraken spokesperson said the exchange was aware of the civil dispute, investigation, and search warrants.
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