Carmine Agnello, the grandson of notorious mob boss John Gotti, has been sentenced to 15 months in federal prison after orchestrating a $1.1 million COVID relief fraud scheme that included investments into cryptocurrency. The case highlights how pandemic-era relief programs were exploited, with funds intended for struggling businesses instead redirected into personal ventures, including crypto-related investments.
COVID Relief Funds Redirected Into Crypto Investments
According to prosecutors, Agnello
False Claims and Misrepresentation Drive the Scheme
The investigation revealed that Agnello misrepresented key details in his loan applications, including:
- Inflated employee counts
- False statements about business activity
- Failure to disclose prior criminal history
These misrepresentations allowed him to secure multiple loans totaling over $1 million during the height of the pandemic. Prosecutors emphasized that the funds were intended to support struggling businesses, not personal investment strategies.
Court Rejects Leniency Argument Despite Family Circumstances
During sentencing, Agnello sought to avoid prison time by arguing he needed to remain free to donate a kidney to his mother, Victoria Gotti, who suffers from serious health issues. While the court acknowledged the circumstances, the judge ultimately ruled that the severity of the fraud warranted incarceration, though the sentence was reduced from a potentially longer term.
In addition to prison time, he was ordered to:
- Repay over $1.2 million in restitution
- Complete community service
- Undergo mental health treatment
- Serve additional supervised release after prison
Crypto’s Role in Financial Crime Remains Under Scrutiny
The case adds to a growing list of incidents where cryptocurrency is used as part of broader financial fraud schemes. While crypto itself was not the source of the fraud, its use as an investment vehicle in this case reinforces ongoing concerns from regulators about how digital assets can be integrated into illicit financial activity. At the same time, it highlights a key reality. Crypto is increasingly being used alongside traditional financial systems, not outside of them.
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