Jared Lenow Publishes Article Discussing Remedies for Crypto Freezes and Seizures

Jared Lenow
Coinage
November 14, 2025

Friedman Kaplan partner Jared Lenow published an article in Coinage titled “What to do if the Feds freeze or seize your crypto,” concerning the increasing trend of U.S. authorities freezing and seizing crypto wallets and trading accounts connected to suspected criminal conduct. Drawing on his decade as a federal prosecutor in the Southern District of New York and extensive experience prosecuting crypto-related crimes, Jared provides an overview of how U.S. authorities can freeze or seize crypto assets, and what affected parties can do to remedy such freezes and seizures. The full article can be viewed on the Coinage site at https://www.coinage.media/s4/what-to-do-if-the-feds-freeze-or-seize-your-crypto.

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