Celsius Founder Mashinsky Sentenced to 12 Years for Crypto Fraud Scheme
Alex Mashinsky, the Celsius founder, was sentenced to 12 years in prison for a scheme that unraveled billions in investor funds and trust, Bloomberg reported. Mashinsky, once a vocal promoter of Celsius Network’s sky-high returns, will now spend over a decade behind bars after admitting to defrauding hundreds of thousands of customers. On Thursday, US District Judge John Koeltl sentenced the 59-year-old former executive to 12 years in prison after he pled guilty to securities and commodities fraud charges in December.The sentence follows the dramatic collapse of Celsius Network in 2022, when revelations surfaced that the platform’s promised safety and compliance claims were false.Prosecutors Say Deceit Was CalculatedProsecutors said Mashinsky misled customers by asserting that Celsius had regulatory clearance and only made secured loans statements that proved to be fabrications. He also secretly sold his CEL tokens while influencing the token’s price, creating the illusion of value for personal gain.Federal prosecutors had requested a 20-year sentence, describing Mashinsky as “unrepentant.” In a court filing, they wrote, “Mashinsky’s crimes were not the product of negligence, naivete, or bad luck. They were the result of deliberate, calculated decisions to lie, deceive and steal in pursuit of personal fortune.”Though the maximum possible sentence under his plea deal was 30 years, Judge Koeltl opted for a term that fell between the prosecution's recommendation and the more lenient request from Mashinsky’s defense team. The 12-year sentence includes two separate terms, 120 months and 144 months, to be served concurrently.Over $1.2 Billion Lost Celsius filed for bankruptcy in 2022 after facing a massive liquidity shortfall, leaving a reported $1.2 billion hole in its balance sheet. Prosecutors argue that, using today’s crypto prices, the damage is closer to $7 billion.The company had lured users with claims of high yields on crypto deposits and positioned itself as a safe haven amid volatile markets. Behind the scenes, however, Celsius made risky, uncollateralized loans and concealed the true state of its finances. Mashinsky’s sentencing marks one of the most high-profile convictions in the wave of legal actions targeting crypto executives. This article was written by Jared Kirui at www.financemagnates.com.

Alex Mashinsky, the Celsius founder, was sentenced to 12 years in prison for a scheme that unraveled billions in investor funds and trust, Bloomberg reported. Mashinsky, once a vocal promoter of Celsius Network’s sky-high returns, will now spend over a decade behind bars after admitting to defrauding hundreds of thousands of customers.
On Thursday, US District Judge John Koeltl sentenced the 59-year-old former executive to 12 years in prison after he pled guilty to securities and commodities fraud charges in December.
The sentence follows the dramatic collapse of Celsius Network in 2022, when revelations surfaced that the platform’s promised safety and compliance claims were false.
Prosecutors Say Deceit Was Calculated
Prosecutors said Mashinsky misled customers by asserting that Celsius had regulatory clearance and only made secured loans statements that proved to be fabrications. He also secretly sold his CEL tokens while influencing the token’s price, creating the illusion of value for personal gain.
Federal prosecutors had requested a 20-year sentence, describing Mashinsky as “unrepentant.” In a court filing, they wrote, “Mashinsky’s crimes were not the product of negligence, naivete, or bad luck. They were the result of deliberate, calculated decisions to lie, deceive and steal in pursuit of personal fortune.”
Though the maximum possible sentence under his plea deal was 30 years, Judge Koeltl opted for a term that fell between the prosecution's recommendation and the more lenient request from Mashinsky’s defense team. The 12-year sentence includes two separate terms, 120 months and 144 months, to be served concurrently.
Over $1.2 Billion Lost
Celsius filed for bankruptcy in 2022 after facing a massive liquidity shortfall, leaving a reported $1.2 billion hole in its balance sheet. Prosecutors argue that, using today’s crypto prices, the damage is closer to $7 billion.
The company had lured users with claims of high yields on crypto deposits and positioned itself as a safe haven amid volatile markets. Behind the scenes, however, Celsius made risky, uncollateralized loans and concealed the true state of its finances. Mashinsky’s sentencing marks one of the most high-profile convictions in the wave of legal actions targeting crypto executives. This article was written by Jared Kirui at www.financemagnates.com.