Trump's ex-wife calls for dismissing charges against 'Bitcoin Jesus'

Key Points

  • Marla Maples, Donald Trump's second ex-wife, urged the US government to dismiss the prosecution against Roger Ver, an early Bitcoin investor accused of tax evasion.
  • Ver has been charged with defrauding the US government of $48 million by evading taxes on capital gains from Bitcoin and other assets.
  • Support for Ver has come from various high-profile figures including Ross Ulbricht, Vitalik Buterin, and Tucker Carlson.
  • Ver was arrested in Spain in April 2024, and the US is seeking his extradition to stand trial.
  • Elon Musk commented that Ver, having given up his US citizenship, should not be pardoned.

Summary

On March 16, Marla Maples, the second ex-wife of former US President Donald Trump, publicly called for the dismissal of the prosecution against Roger Ver, an early Bitcoin investor known as 'Bitcoin Jesus.' Ver faces charges of tax evasion, accused of defrauding the US government of $48 million by not reporting capital gains from his cryptocurrency transactions. Following the pardon of Silk Road creator Ross Ulbricht by Trump, several notable figures including Ulbricht, Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin, and political commentator Tucker Carlson have voiced support for Ver. Despite Ver's appeal for a pardon to Trump in January 2024, there has been no acknowledgment. Ver was arrested in Spain in April 2024, and while he was granted bail, the US seeks his extradition. Elon Musk, however, argued against a pardon for Ver, citing his renouncement of US citizenship.

yahoo
March 17, 2025
Crypto
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