Cryptocurrency expert Virgil Griffith was arrested upon arrival in Los Angeles on November 29. Photo: Wikipedia / Meng Weng Wong

Ethereum Foundation researcher Virgil Griffith has reportedly been denied bail in New York. Currently detained, Griffith is appealing the action, Cointelegraph reported.

“Griffith was presented yesterday and ordered detained,” James Margolin, the chief public information officer for the US Attorney’s Office in Southern District of New York, told Cointelegraph in an email on December 27.

“He is appealing and there will be [a] hearing before Judge Broderick,” Margolin said, naming January 9 as the preliminary hearing date.

The US District Court for the Southern District of New York (SDNY) rejected the option of bail for Griffith, a report from Inner City Press detailed on December 26.

Griffith first faced arrest on November 28 for allegedly traveling to North Korea to provide education on dodging sanctions via blockchain and crypto, Cointelegraph reported at the time. According to the state department’s allegations, Griffith’s actions breached the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA).

Charges against Griffith could potentially land him up to 20 years in jail.

Griffith allegedly disowned his status as an American national via text messages to family members, according to texts quoted by the US Attorney’s office, accorded to Inner City Press, who were by their own account alone with Griffith’s parents in the audience at the court appearance. Griffith’s texts also allegedly included intent to facilitate money laundering activities in North Korea.

Griffith’s lawyer, last name Buckley, also reportedly provided inconsistent details during pre-trial proceedings, noting that Griffith both owned and rented a dwelling in Puerto Rico, explaining that cryptocurrency activities are increasing on the island.

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