Thief of $90M in seized U.S.-controlled crypto alleged to be government crypto contractor's son
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Thief of $90M in seized U.S.-controlled crypto alleged to be government crypto contractor's son
zachxbt has alleged that "Lick" is a man named John Daghita. After reporting Daghita's identity, "Lick" appeared to try to scrub his Telegram account, then dusted zachxbt's public crypto wallet from one of the theft addresses.
Daghitia is reportedly the son of Dean Daghita, the owner of Command Services & Support (CMDSS). In October 2024, CMDSS landed a contract with the US Marshals to manage seized crypto assets, which is still active. After zachxbt linked the younger Daghita to his father and CMDSS, CMDSS also scrubbed its online presence. Around that time, Lick began trolling zachxbt again, and later sent 0.6767 ETH (~$1,900) of the stolen funds to zachxbt.
CMDSS' website boasts that they are "a proven provider of mission-critical services to the Department of Defense and Department of Justice".
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