
PANews May 2 news, a law firm in the United States representing the families of victims of abduction/murder by the DPRK (North Korea) is applying to the court for the seizure of relevant funds based on an old judgment made in 2009 related to the 2000 "Reverend Kim" abduction case, after multiple Lazarus Group hacking incidents occurred and the involved cryptocurrency assets were frozen. On-chain analyst ZachXBT pointed out that the law firm has repeatedly claimed priority compensation for frozen assets using its publicly available on-chain tracing results in cases such as Harmony and Bybit, while the related claims have no direct connection to the specific hacking incidents, resulting in delays and even obstacles in the process of recovering assets for the real hacking victims.
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