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You are here: Home / Cryptocurrency News / Lavish $263 Million Crypto Fraud Sends Californian Man to Harsh Prison Sentence

Lavish $263 Million Crypto Fraud Sends Californian Man to Harsh Prison Sentence

What to know:

  • A crypto fraud network stole over $263 million and funded a luxury lifestyle.
  • The convicted money launderer received 70 months in prison and helped move millions in stolen funds.

By Onyi | Edited By Messam Raza,April 27, 2026, 3:30 AM [button]

Lavish $263 Million Crypto Fraud Sends Californian Man to Harsh Prison Sentence

A major crypto fraud scheme built on deception and luxury spending has led to a long prison sentence.
A 22-year-old California man has been sentenced for his role in laundering millions of dollars linked to a large criminal crypto fraud network. The group used social engineering tactics to steal over $263 million in cryptocurrency and fund an extravagant lifestyle.

The man, Evan Tangeman, was sentenced to 70 months in prison after admitting he helped move at least $3.5 million in stolen funds. He also attempted to destroy evidence after other members of the group were arrested, which strengthened the case against him. In addition to prison time, he will serve three years under supervision after release.

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The crypto fraud operation began around 2023 and involved young individuals across several U.S. states and even abroad. Many of them connected through online gaming platforms, forming a network that included hackers, organizers, and individuals who identified and targeted victims. Some members even carried out physical burglaries to steal crypto wallets.

A Lifestyle Funded by Stolen Crypto Fraud

The stolen money was used to support an extremely lavish lifestyle. Members of the group spent heavily on luxury items, including expensive watches, designer clothing, and high-end vehicles. They also rented mansions in cities like Los Angeles and Miami, often paying tens of thousands of dollars per month despite having no legitimate income.

In some cases, they spent up to $500,000 in a single night at nightclubs. The group also used private jets, hired security teams, and maintained a collection of exotic cars worth millions of dollars. These actions drew attention and ultimately contributed to law enforcement tracking them down.

The cars he bought with the proceed from the crypto fraud.

Source: Justice.gov
The house he bought with the proceed from the crypto fraud.

Source: Justice.gov

Source: Justice.gov



Tangeman played a key role by converting stolen cryptocurrency into cash and helping others access and spend the funds. He also worked with real estate agents to secure luxury homes for members of the group, helping them avoid suspicion.

Authorities recovered several high-value assets during the investigation, including luxury cars such as a Rolls-Royce and a Lamborghini. The case involved multiple law enforcement agencies, including the FBI and IRS, and has already led to several guilty pleas from others involved.

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About Onyi

Onyinye is a News Desk writer at Tronweekly with one year of experience covering blockchain technology, decentralized finance (DeFi), and emerging Web3 developments. She focuses on delivering clear, timely, and accurate crypto news, monitoring breaking stories, ecosystem updates, and crypto-related crimes and enforcement developments. Based in Nigeria, Onyinye has contributed to multiple digital media platforms and holds a degree in Mass Communication, following strict newsroom and fact-checking standards to ensure reliable reporting for a global audience.

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