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Chinese-born Businessman Chen Zhi Alleged For Operating “Pig Butchering”

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  • Chen Zhi leveraged wealth and influence to shield alleged crypto scam operations globally.
  • U.S. seeks $8.8B Bitcoin seizure, but lawyers dispute link to fraud or laundering.
  • The case may set precedent for cross-border cryptocurrency confiscation amid market swings.

The U.S. government is pursuing the seizure of 127,271 Bitcoin linked to Chen Zhi, a Chinese-born businessman once based in Cambodia. Chen allegedly operated a sprawling network of global “pig butchering” scams while cultivating political and financial connections that made him appear untouchable.  

Authorities say his operations victimized individuals worldwide, generating billions of dollars in cryptocurrency. His lawyers, however, are challenging the claim, arguing that the government has not clearly connected the funds to criminal activity.

Lavish Lifestyle and Network of Influence

Chen Zhi built his influence through extravagant displays of wealth, hosting parties on his superyacht that featured techno music, Cuban cigars, and expensive whisky. Attendees included politicians from Cambodia and wealthy businessmen from Taiwan and Singapore. 

Analysts suggest that Chen used these events to secure loyalty and reinforce his business empire. His reputation for generosity and lavish gifts reportedly enabled him to maintain political ties, shielding his alleged operations from scrutiny for years.

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In October 2025, U.S. prosecutors filed a civil forfeiture action seeking permanent control of Chen’s Bitcoin. Authorities linked the cryptocurrency to Chen’s Prince Holding Group and international scam networks. The initial valuation of the seized Bitcoin reached approximately $14 billion. 

However, due to recent market volatility, the same holdings are now worth roughly $8.8 billion. Chen’s lawyers contend that prosecutors have failed to prove the Bitcoin originated from fraud or money laundering, questioning both the evidence and the sequence of events outlined in the filings.

International Pressure and Extradition

The case intensified after the U.S. and U.K. imposed sanctions on Chen in late 2025. Cambodian authorities revoked his citizenship and extradited him to China in January 2026, increasing international scrutiny of his alleged operations. 

Legal experts note that the outcome of this civil forfeiture case could set a precedent for how courts treat cross-border cryptocurrency linked to fraud. Meanwhile, the fluctuating value of Bitcoin adds a financial complexity to the dispute, potentially affecting the ultimate recovery for authorities if the seizure succeeds.

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