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MIT-educated brothers contest use of Google searches in $25M crypto fraud case

The two Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) graduates accused of stealing $25 million worth of crypto are trying to block federal prosecutors from adding Google search history in court as ￰0￱ to a motion filed in a Manhattan Federal court on Friday by Anton and James Peraire-Bueno, searches for “top crypto lawyers” and “wire fraud statute of limitations” are irrelevant and prejudicial to their ￰1￱ searches were reportedly made when the brothers were in consultations with their attorneys after the alleged ￰2￱ the defense, this history “cannot demonstrate intent to commit fraud.” US District Judge Jessica ￰3￱ will have to decide if the searches can be admissible in ￰4￱ history is not evidence, defense attest According to federal prosecutors, the searches show consciousness of guilt from the ￰5￱ the Peraire-Bueno brothers insist they are just part of a prudent legal consultation during an ongoing ￰6￱ documents show one search for “top crypto lawyers” occurred the same day the brothers first contacted their legal ￰7￱ the two MIT grads’ attorneys, if prosecutors use the searches, it will undercut the government’s argument that they are guilty.

“For the government to argue its preferred inference, the government would first need to establish that any given search was connected to this case,” the filing stated. “But the contents of the searches themselves do not show that.” Alex Chandra, a partner at Indonesian-based IGNOS Law Alliance firm, said Google search histories can be used as hints, “but they’re context-dependent.” “The mere fact that someone googled something isn’t automatic proof of intent or guilt,” he explained, adding that searches conducted before a crime can suggest planning. However, those made afterward are not really profound indicators of ￰8￱ brothers exploited Ethereum’s MEV, prosecution says According to a US Department of Justice statement on the case, the brothers are accused of exploiting Ethereum’s Maximal Extractible Value (MEV) boost system in April ￰9￱ allegedly intercepted private transactions and manipulated them to siphon $25 million in just 12 seconds.

“And once they put their plan into action, their heist only took 12 seconds to complete,” US Attorney Damian Williams mentioned in his press ￰10￱ say the brothers targeted Ethereum traders by altering pending transactions, allowing them to divert the crypto funds before the trades were ￰11￱ filings further reveal that the pair retained legal counsel immediately after being contacted by anonymous “sandwich attackers” who demanded the return of the stolen ￰12￱ was detained in Boston, while James was booked in New York during their arrest in May last ￰13￱ the afternoon of their indictment, the former appeared before US Magistrate Judge Paul ￰14￱ in ￰15￱ faced US Magistrate Judge Valerie Figueredo in the Southern District of New York.

“As alleged in today’s indictment, the Peraire-Bueno brothers stole $25 million in Ethereum cryptocurrency through a technologically sophisticated, cutting-edge scheme they plotted for months and executed in seconds,” Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco told reporters at the time of their ￰16￱ files other motions to scrap evidence The Peraire-Bueno brothers also moved to exclude several other pieces of ￰17￱ asked the court to block prosecutors from introducing news articles that contain “inflammatory descriptions” of them as inadmissible ￰18￱ to exclude Twitter screenshot as evidence.

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