Crypto ATM founder hit with $10M money-laundering charges

Source Cryptopolitan

Chicago-area businessman Firas Isa, 36, was indicted for heading a $10-million money laundering conspiracy in which he ran proceeds through an unlicensed cryptocurrency exchange.

Isa is the founder and CEO of Virtual Assets LLC, which owns and operates the “Crypto Dispensers” network of cryptocurrency ATMs across the United States.

The company’s machines enable users to buy digital currencies in exchange for cash, cheques, and other forms of payment, providing a quick and convenient way for people to purchase cryptocurrency.

Isa transformed the funds into cryptocurrency and deposited them into virtual wallets to conceal the source of the money, along with who owned it and controlled it, according to the indictment. Prosecutors said he was well aware the money stemmed from wire fraud and drug offenses.

Isa and Virtual Assets LLC have each been charged with one count of conspiracy to commit money laundering. If found guilty, he could face up to 20 years in federal prison. Both have pleaded not guilty. U.S. District Judge Elaine E.Bucklo set a status hearing for Jan. 30, 2026, in federal court in Chicago.

Numerous federal law enforcement agencies, including the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Homeland Security Investigations, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Internal Revenue Service’s Criminal Division, and the United States Postal Inspection Service, announced the charges together. Officials stressed that an indictment is not evidence of guilt and Isa is presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.

Officials issue alert on crypto ATMs

Authorities also issued a warning about crypto ATMs. These machines, sold as a convenient way to enter the digital currency world, can also be used to launder money and facilitate anonymous cash transactions.

Chicago alone has more than 1,000 crypto ATMs, making the city a hotspot for a range of both legitimate and illicit transactions. Criminals can deposit hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash, convert the money into virtual currency, and move it around the world with few questions asked by law enforcement officers or financial institutions, experts say.

A law enforcement official stated that the case highlights the dark side of a technology intended to democratize finance. It also highlights the need for tighter scrutiny to deter abuse, he said.

Virtual Assets LLC began as a cryptocurrency firm that provided services at neighborhood ATMs. Rapidly, its network grew, tapping into the public’s growing interest in Bitcoin and other digital currencies.

The Isa charges make it one of the most prominent cases in the U.S. against a crypto ATM operator. Legal analysts say it could be a sign of a more aggressive approach by the federal government to policing virtual asset platforms.

Implications for the industry and regulation of crypto

The case highlights larger regulatory issues. Lawmakers and regulators have been paying increasingly more attention to how cryptocurrency is involved in traditional financial crimes.

Experts say the result could impact new rules for transaction limits, customer verification, and reporting at cryptocurrency kiosks across the nation. In the meantime, Isa is free as the case proceeds through the courts. A conviction could result in substantial prison time and potentially lead to the reshaping of the supervision of cryptocurrency ATMs nationwide.

The DOJ did not say in the indictment which cryptocurrencies or wallet providers were allegedly used by Isa in the scheme. 

In a related development, crypto ATM scams have risen sharply in Massachusetts, prompting businesses and individuals to express frustration. The scams have caused millions of dollars in losses, spreading, and scammers have grown in number to some extent. In that spirit, authorities have implemented measures to ban the machines or, at least, increased oversight to prevent people from being deceived by these scams.

One South Hadley business owner reportedly put a crypto ATM in his shop as a source of passive income. They receive $200 monthly as a rental fee and a cut of the withdrawal fee on each transaction, making it appear to be the best revenue stream to offset sales on a bad day or add another stream of income. Everything seemed to work out for a while until one of his employees received a call from a scammer posing as the owner. The scammer demanded that they put $11,000 into the crypto ATM, a scam the employee fell for, and the police have been unable to recover the funds since then.

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