Heather Morgan Sues Netflix for Defamation Over Crypto Heist Documentary
Heather Morgan is famous for his $ 4.5 billion in encrypted robbery with her husband, Ilya Lichtenster, and he will begin to be imprisoned. The couple is famous, and Morgan also attracted people’s attention for rap characters Razzlekhan.
Morgan sued Netflix slander
Before she surrendered into prison, Morgan conducted an exclusive interview to directly create a record of her role in crime, which depicts the biggest robbery in the history in the Netflix documentary. Morgan regretted her behavior, but defended her loyalty to her husband, saying that she could have opened him, but chose not to do so. In addition, she is now Prosecution Netflix’s defamation claims that the documentary distorted her story.
Morgan is dissatisfied with the story of Netflix’s biggest robbery ever. Her lawyers have sent stop letters to Netflix, producer library movie, film producer Chris Smith and journalist Nick Bilton, saying that they have accused them of spreading defamation in Morgan in Morgan. Sexual statement. Her lawyer Serena Wu said they were exploring legal choices, but they had begun from these letters.
They specifically mentioned that Morgan and Lichtenstan purchased the stolen passport from the Dark Network, debit cards and other identity documents, and they said it was unreal.
It added: “Do your best to reveal the falseness of your statement, including the public document that can be publicly available, confirming that Ms. Morgan has not participated in the basic hacker.”
Bitfinex hacker
Heather Morgan and her husband, Ilya Lichtenstein, participated in Bitfinex Hack in 2016, and Lichtenstein stole 119,754 bitcoin. When Lichtenstein conducted a hacking attack, Morgan (Morgan) used its financial account and set up a virtual currency exchange account to hide the source of the money, thereby helping the stolen funds. According to reports, the couple lived in a $ 1.5 million apartment in FIDI, and it was reported that the stolen funds were reported to gold and NFT.
In 2022, Morgan and Lichtenstein were called “Bonnie and Clyde” and were arrested in Manhattan’s homes. Authorities found a bag of burning calls and suspicious documents on the computer in Lichtenstan.
One year later, the couple pleaded guilty to money laundering. Morgan was sentenced to 18 months’ imprisonment. Lichtenstein was five years, and he had served more than half. Despite her loyalty to her husband, Morgan said that he was interested in becoming a friend with the FTX executive Caroline Ellison, and the latter was decreasing due to cooperation with the authorities.