A transport order granted today indicates the couple will be moved from the Southern District of New York to DC for a February 14 hearing.
The couple accused of laundering $4.5 billion in stolen bitcoin will continue negotiating their bail agreement in Washington DC, according to a new transport order.arrested
To resolve disputes around whether or not Morgan and Lichtenstein should be detained ahead of any court proceedings, they'll be transported to DC. A transport order granted today by DC District Court Chief Judge Beryl Howell indicates the couple will be moved from the Southern District of New York to DC for a February 14 hearing.
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