律动BlockBeats|7月 08, 2026 23:58
**[U.S. Department of Justice Internal Memo Warns Employees: Binance Will Reduce Cooperation on Crypto Cases in the Future]**
BlockBeats News, July 9: According to a report by *The Information*, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) sent an internal memo in early June to prosecutors handling digital currency cases, cautioning them to expect reduced cooperation from Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange, in future cases.
The email was issued by Rachel Jones, the DOJ's legal advisor on digital currency, and was copied to several senior prosecutors, including Kevin Mosley. Mosley was responsible for prosecuting the Binance case in 2023, during which the DOJ accused Binance and its founder CZ of violating the *Bank Secrecy Act* and engaging in money laundering.
According to the content of the email reviewed by *The Information*, Jones stated that Binance would impose stricter new requirements on law enforcement requests for asset freezes and seizures. However, Binance denied this claim in its response for comment.
In a statement provided to *The Information*, a Binance spokesperson said: "Binance's cooperation with U.S. law enforcement agencies has not changed and will not change in the future. Any claims that Binance has reduced or is reducing its cooperation with law enforcement are false."
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