US judge signs off on Binance, former chief Changpeng Zhao's plea deals with DOJ

In November, Binance agreed to pay over $4.3 billion and pleaded guilty to breaking US anti-money laundering and sanctions laws. Zhao also pleaded guilty and awaits sentencing in February.

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Binance former CEO Changpeng Zhao
US District Judge Richard Jones in Seattle on Wednesday signed off on plea deals agreed by US prosecutors, Binance Holdings and its former chief Changpeng Zhao, according to court documents.

In November, Binance agreed to pay over $4.3 billion and pleaded guilty to breaking US anti-money laundering and sanctions laws. Zhao also pleaded guilty and awaits sentencing in February.
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