Bitcoin Evangelist Charlie Shrem Released from Prison

Bitcoin advocate and entrepreneur Charlie Shrem, the founder of bitcoin exchange BitInstant who was arrested in arrested and convicted in 2014 and held in a high-security federal prison camp since March 2015 has now been released from imprisonment.
Bitcoin entrepreneur Charlie Shrem, the former vice chairman of the Bitcoin Foundation and founder and CEO of bitcoin exchange BitInstant has been released from prison.
The bitcoin evangelist spent time in a high-security federal prison camp in Pennsylvania since March 30, 2015, after being convicted on charges of money laundering and acting as an unlicensed money transmitter. For those not in the know, CCN ran a piece in January 2014, immediately after his arrest that detailed how Charlie Shrem had done nothing wrong.
‘A few weeks ago, I was released from Lewisburg FPC. I want to thank the hundreds of people who wrote, sent books, money, magazines and their support. There are no words to describe my appreciation and affection to all of you. Thank you so much.’ wrote Shrem in a public blog post yesterday, the first since his release. A picture of Shrem with his girlfriend Courtney Warner accompanied the post.

This post was published at Crypto Coins News on 20/07/2016.

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