Singaporean, charged with US$230M Bitcoin theft, spent $500K a night at clubs, bought over 30 luxury cars

Malone Lam, 20, charged in one of the U.S.'s largest cryptocurrency thefts, spent US$500,000 in a night at nightclubs and bought over 30 luxury vehicles, including a US$3.8 million Pagani Huayra and customized Lamborghinis.
The Singaporean, along with 21-year-old American Jeandiel Serrano, was arrested in September 2024 by U.S. authorities. They face charges of conspiracy related to the theft and laundering of cryptocurrency worth more than US$230 million from a victim in Washington, D.C. At current market values, the 4,100 bitcoins stolen now exceed US$450 million.
Lam initially entered the U.S. on a tourist visa in October 2023, overstayed his permitted 90 days, and was eventually apprehended in Miami after traveling there via private jet from Los Angeles. He has been indicted by U.S. courts in both Florida and California, with his trial scheduled to begin on Oct. 6.
The indictment claims that Lam, Serrano, and their accomplices deceived a Washington, D.C. victim into transferring the bitcoins on August 18, 2024. They allegedly employed advanced methods such as cryptocurrency mixers, peel chains, and virtual private networks to conceal their identities and launder stolen funds through multiple cryptocurrency exchanges.
Authorities revealed Lam and Serrano spent their illicit wealth on luxurious purchases, including multimillion-dollar vehicles, high-end watches, rented properties in Miami and Los Angeles, and extravagant nightlife outings. Los Angeles club managers reported that Lam spent between US$400,000 and US$500,000 per visit, with receipts showing amounts exceeding US$569,000 in a single night.
Prosecutors stated Lam admitted purchasing 31 luxury vehicles, 22 of which authorities have yet to recover, including his Pagani Huayra that he purchased for US$3.8 million.
By October 2024, law enforcement had seized or frozen roughly US$70 million, yet over US$100 million remains unaccounted for. Serrano, found with US$20 million in stolen bitcoin, has agreed to return those funds to the FBI, CNBC reported.
If found guilty, Lam could face a maximum sentence of 20 years imprisonment and fines up to US$250,000 or double the amount obtained from his illegal activities.
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