Tornado Cash developer Alexey Pertsev will prepare for his appeal in prison after his bail request was denied by a Dutch court.
Alexey Pertsev , the Tornado Cash developer who was sentenced to five years and four months in prison by a three-judge panel in the Netherlands on charges of money laundering, will remain in jail while his appeal is processed after his bail request was denied.
However, the request for bail was denied, according to DL News, to the surprise of his defense lawyer. Pertsev's prison also denied the developer access to a computer in order to assist his lawyers in preparing for the trial, according to the report.
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