Elizabeth Warren asks DOJ to confirm if Binance is following its 2023 settlement terms

Source Cryptopolitan

Senator Elizabeth Warren is demanding answers from the Justice Department about whether Binance, the largest crypto exchange in the world, is actually sticking to the terms of its 2023 plea deal.

Elizabeth, along with two other Democratic senators, sent a letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi asking if Binance is meeting the “ongoing requirements” tied to that agreement.

The letter, reviewed by Cryptopolitan, also asked about any private talks between Binance and officials in the Trump administration.

In the letter, which was first sent in May, the senators questioned whether federal authorities are still keeping Binance in check after the company admitted to breaking U.S. laws by laundering money, running an unlicensed money-transfer service, violating sanctions, and failing to report suspicious transactions involving terrorist groups.

The senators told Pam they were worried about reported meetings between Binance executives and Treasury Department officials, and demanded a full rundown of what actions had been taken to ensure Binance doesn’t ignore its settlement.

Senators demand proof Binance is being monitored

The letter spelled out four things they wanted the DOJ to answer. First, they asked what actual steps have been taken to keep Binance in full compliance with the terms it agreed to.

Second, they asked for an update on Binance’s planned withdrawal from the U.S. They wanted the timeline, what actions had already been taken, and when the company was expected to fully leave the country.

Third, they wanted to know if Binance had tried to bring up a possible pardon for former CEO Changpeng Zhao in conversations with the DOJ. And finally, they asked whether Binance ever brought up World Liberty Financial or its plans to list a new stablecoin with any DOJ officials.

That last part isn’t just a random curiosity. It ties back to the Trump family. Since May, Donald Trump and his family have reportedly deepened their financial links to Binance through their company, World Liberty Financial.

That connection is part of why the senators are pushing so hard for transparency. They’re not just asking about past violations; they’re looking at the current administration’s possible role in what Binance is doing now.

The DOJ replied on September 12, but Elizabeth said after repeating basic public facts about the 2023 plea agreement, the letter said that “Binance has paid all the penalties due to the Department.”

It then added that Binance “also has ongoing requirements under the terms of its plea agreement, including cooperating with the Department and remediation and enhancement of its compliance program.” But that’s where it stopped. It didn’t say whether Binance is meeting any of those obligations. It didn’t confirm if the DOJ is actively monitoring compliance. And it didn’t answer a single one of the four questions in any clear way.

New Binance deal raises questions about oversight

The timing of this DOJ silence is what makes it even more alarming. This same week, reports revealed that Binance is now in talks with the Justice Department to drop its outside compliance monitor.

That monitor was a core part of the $4.3 billion settlement deal from 2023, and was supposed to ensure that Binance didn’t slip back into its old ways. If that monitor gets removed, Binance would basically be back to policing itself. For Elizabeth, that raises serious concerns.

“Since May, President Trump and his family have increased their financial ties to Binance,” the senators wrote, pointing directly to the relationship between World Liberty Financial and the crypto exchange.

They added that “just this week, news broke that Binance may be ‘moving toward a potential deal with the US Justice Department that would allow it to drop’ its outside compliance monitor, a ‘key oversight requirement in its $4.3 billion settlement.’”

The letter ended with one final request: that Pam Bondi give them real answers to all four questions by October 1, 2025.

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