Prosecutors say that the Ministry of Justice will continue to follow up the issue of the Roman storm despite the Blanche note.

The agency said on Thursday that the US Department of Justice will decrease part of the charges of one of its case against the Tornado Cash Roman Storm due to a recent political note.
The Ministry of Justice will not go to the trial on charges of the storm claiming Failed With the rules for registering the money, the money recording, but he is still planning to trial in July due to allegations that he has intentionally transferred the money related to crimes, conspiring to commit money laundering and conspiring to violate the Penal Code. In a message He was submitted to the judge supervising his case.
“The government writes to update the court in relation to this case, which is scheduled for trial on July 14, 2025,” the letter said. “After reviewing this case, this office and the office of the Deputy Prosecutor decided that this claim is consistent with the speech and spirit of the April 7, 2025 note from the Deputy Prosecutor.”
The April 7 Memorandum, composed by Deputy Prosecutor Todd Blanche, was directed by the prosecutors not to follow up the cases in which the regulations may be unclear, or did not meet certain criteria, specifically, the Ministry of Justice must end “the prosecution organization by prosecution.” Public Prosecutors in another case against Crypto Samourai Wallet developers have already asked the judge to oversee this case to stop while looking at the memo.
In a statement, Brian Klein told Waymaker Llp Coindesk that his company, which represents the storm, believes that “it was not possible to bring this issue.”
“Her dismissal will be consistent with the Trump administration’s policies and the principles defined by the Ministry of Justice in the recent encrypted currency guidance note,” he said. “Roman prosecution poses a threat to the entire encryption industry and the interests of justice will be better presented through its quick dismissal. We will not stop the struggle for Roman and this result.”
Klein spoke at the 2025 Coindsk Conference in Toronto on Wednesday, where he also participated in his view that the case should not have been presented.
“One of the defenses that we raised, which were recognized in the United States, said that coding – writing the code literally – is given to protect freedom of expression for coding,” he said. “It seems as if you wrote a book or did another type of expressive activity.”
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