Gregory Dwyer

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BitMEX’s First Employee Agrees to Be Extradited to US to Face Money Laundering Charges
Gregory Dwyer, BitMEX’s first employee, has consented to be sent to the U.S., pending Bermuda’s approval.
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BitMEX Exec Gregory Dwyer Reportedly Accepts US Extradition to Face Charges
BitMEX Exec Gregory Dwyer Reportedly Accepts US Extradition to Face Charges
Crypto exchange BitMEX’s head of business operations Gregory Dwyer, the last of the four accused executives from BitMEX to remain at large amid money laundering charges, has a...
BitMEX Exec Gregory Dwyer Reportedly Accepts US Extradition to Face Charges

Former BitMEX CEO Arthur Hayes might surrender to U.S. officials on April 6, a federal prosecutor said last month.
BitMEX Founder Arthur Hayes May Surrender to US Law Enforcement Next Month
Hayes would be allowed to continue living in Singapore under the agreement his counsel is currently negotiating with federal prosecutors.
Former BitMEX CEO Arthur Hayes might surrender to U.S. officials on April 6, a federal prosecutor said last month.