Alex Mashinsky, the founder and former CEO of Celsius Network, has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for defrauding customers of the crypto lending platform. In December 2024, Mashinsky pleaded guilty to securities and commodities fraud charges. Thereafter, U.S. District Judge John Koeltl handed down the sentence in Manhattan federal court on May 8, 2025.
Celsius Network was founded in 2017 by Alex Mashinsky as a lending platform for cryptocurrencies. It enabled users to put up digital assets and receive interest, presenting itself as a secure alternative to banks. Celsius peaked at over $20 billion in assets. However, in June 2022, the company froze customer withdrawals due to a larger crypto market downturn and filed for bankruptcy a month later, revealing around $1 billion shortfall.
Mashinsky deceived clients by touting Celsius as secure while concealing its financial issues. He made false representations that CEL was SEC-registered and manipulated its price, making $48 million, leaving a large number of investors stranded and unable to withdraw their money. Mashinsky was arrested in July 2023 and faces charges of securities, commodities, wire fraud, and market manipulation.
He agreed to forfeit $48 million when he entered a guilty plea to one count of securities fraud and one count of commodities fraud in December 2024. Prosecutors sought a 20-year sentence, describing him as “unrepentant,” but the court ultimately imposed a 12-year term. The Celsius Network collapse and Mashinsky’s scam revealed the dangers of crypto platforms without regulation, resulting in significant investor losses and renewed calls for increased oversight. Impacted users should speak with legal professionals to discuss options for recovery.
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