- Adam Cochran alleges judicial misapplication in Tornado Cash developer’s case.
- A Dutch court sentenced Alexey Pertsev to 64 months in prison.
- According to Cochran, the court’s line of logic over the case is heinous.
Managing Partner at Cinneamhain Ventures Adam Cochran sharply criticized the reported court decision against the Tornado Cash developer Alexey Pertsev calling it a “gross misapplication of the law and a bastardization of justice.”
According to Cochran, the court’s judgment is based on the assumption that there are no legitimate reasons for using privacy tools and that failing to actively prevent criminal activity constitutes criminal intent.
1/4Let’s be painfully fucking clear:
This is a gross misapplication of the law, and a bastardization of justice.
The Tornado Cash case assumes there is no legitimate use for privacy, and that inaction prior to knowledge, should count as criminal intent. https://t.co/c8v75XhD8c
— Adam Cochran (adamscochran.eth) (@adamscochran) May 14, 2024
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