DOJ Seeks Retrial for Tornado Cash Co-Founder Roman Storm

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The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) wants to retry Roman Storm. The co-founder of the crypto privacy tool Tornado Cash. Prosecutors asked the court to hold a new trial. After the jury in Storm’s first trial could not agree on two key charges. The charges include money laundering and breaking US sanctions rules

Since the jury was unable to reach a decision. The judge declared the jury hung on those counts. Prosecutors now want another trial to resolve such issues. They suggested October 2026 as the possible date. Through Storm’s lawyers are still fighting his earlier conviction in the same case.

First Trial Ended Without a Full Decision

In 2025, Roman Storm had his first trial. Following weeks of testimony the jury’s verdict was divided. Storm was found guilty on one count by the jury. Those claims said he helped in the operation of an unlicensed money transmission service

But the jury could not agree on the other two charges. As a result, the court did not give a final decision on them. The DOJ now wants another trial so that a new jury can decide the charges. Also, Storm’s legal team has urged the judge. To throw out his verdict from the first trial. A decision on this request is still pending.

Tornado Cash Is at the Center of the Case

The case centers on Tornado Cash, a tool based on the Ethereum blockchain. Tornado Cash works as a crypto mixer. It mixes many transactions together. So people cannot easily trace where the money came from. Some people use mixers to protect their financial privacy. But law enforcement says criminals also use them to hide stolen or illegal funds. The U.S. Treasury placed sanctions on Tornado Cash previously. Officials said the platform helped hide billions of dollars linked to cybercrime. Storm helped create the software as part of an open source project.

Big Debate in the Crypto Community

Roman Storm’s case has started a big debate in the crypto world. Many developers believe writing open source code should not be a crime. They argue that software creators cannot control how others use their tools. But prosecutors believe Storm played a role in running a system that allowed illegal money to move. Investigators say more than $1 billion in criminal funds passed through Tornado Cash. Due to this authorities say the case is important for fighting financial crime.

Why This Case Matters?

The retrial could affect the future of crypto development. Many developers are watching the case closely. They want to see how courts treat privacy tools and open source software. If developers can be held responsible for how their code is used. Some experts worry it could slow innovation. For now, the DOJ’s request means the legal fight is not over. A new trial could decide whether Storm is responsible for the remaining charges. The outcome may shape how governments deal with crypto tools and blockchain developers in the future.

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