For suspects in the Ace Exchange, Taiwanese prosecutors want terms of twenty years.
In the fraud and money laundering case involving Ace Exchange, a cryptocurrency trading platform, Taiwanese prosecutors are suggesting that the four primary suspects receive terms of 20 years in jail.The creator of Ace Exchange, David Pan, his business associate Lin Keng-hong, and well-known lawyer Wang Chen-huan, who chaired the exchange, were among the thirty-two individuals indicted by the Taipei District Prosecutors’ Office on allegations of fraud and money laundering, according to a local news report.Prosecutors now estimate that more than 1,200 people were defrauded, with an estimated 800 million New Taiwan dollars ($24.56 million) in losses suffered overall.This represents a rise over the 340 million NT$ ($10.6 million) in losses that were previously projected. According to the report, the scale of the losses justifies the sentence recommendation. The prosecutors also recommended at least 12 years for