Suspect in $190M Nomad hack to be extradited to the US: Report

Suspect in 0M Nomad hack to be extradited to the US: Report

Suspect in $190M Nomad hack to be extradited to the US: Report

An Israeli-Russian citizen alleged to be behind the $190 million Nomad bridge hack is reportedly being extradited to the US to face possible money laundering charges.

A Russian-Israeli citizen allegedly involved in the $190 million Nomad bridge hack will soon be extradited to the US after he was reportedly arrested at an Israeli airport while boarding a flight to Russia. 

Alexander Gurevich will be investigated for his alleged involvement in several “computer crimes,” including laundering millions of dollars and transferring stolen property allegedly connected to the Nomad Bridge hack in 2022, The Jerusalem Post reported on May 5.

Gurevich returned to Israel from an overseas trip on April 19 but was ordered to appear before the Jerusalem District Court for an extradition hearing soon after, according to the report. 

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