Filing Claims U.S. Prosecutors Knew License Wasn’t Required For Samourai Wallet, Prosecuted Them Anyways

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    The U.S. Treasury Division’s Monetary Crime Enforcement Community (“FinCEN”) is now going through critical questions after a brand new court docket submitting reveals it charged the builders of Samourai Pockets with working an unlicensed cash transmitter—regardless of being informed by the related regulator that no license was required.A new filing shows FinCEN told prosecutors that Samourai Wallet was not a money transmitter. They charged its founders anyway—and kept that fact hidden for over a year.

    On Could 5, 2025, attorneys for Samourai Pockets founders Keonne Rodriguez and William Hill filed a letter to Choose Richard Berman within the Southern District of New York disclosing that FinCEN explicitly informed U.S. Division of Justice (DOJ) prosecutors in August 2023 that Samourai Pockets didn’t qualify as a Cash Companies Enterprise as a result of its non-custodial nature. The DOJ moved ahead with the indictment anyway, and suppressed that exculpatory proof for over a 12 months.

    “FinCEN’s steering has usually targeted on custody of cryptocurrency… As a result of Samourai doesn’t take ‘custody’… that may strongly counsel that Samourai is NOT performing as an MSB,” wrote the lead prosecutor in a 2023 inside e-mail simply revealed by the protection.