Crime

Suspect Arrested on Caribbean Island of Saint Martin in $46M Seized Crypto Theft Case

A man accused of stealing tens of millions of dollars in cryptocy from U.S. government wallets has been arrested on the Caribbean island of Saint Martin, marking a dramatic development in a case involving seized digital assets held by federal authorities. 

The suspect, John Daghita, is the son of a contractor whose firm was responsible for managing certain categories of cryptocy seized by the U.S. Marshals Service, the agency tasked with custody and liquidation of federal digital-asset holdings. Authorities allege Daghita siphoned off millions of dollars worth of crypto before fleeing overseas. 


The Arrest in Saint Martin

Daghita was apprehended during a joint operation between the FBI and French law enforcement on the island of Saint Martin. The coordinated international effort involved tactical units of the French Gendarmerie working alongside U.S. investigators tracking the movement of stolen funds. 

According to officials, the arrest followed months of investigation after blockchain analysts and authorities flagged suspicious activity involving government-controlled crypto wallets. The suspect had allegedly been living on the island after the theft was uncovered. 


Alleged $46 Million Crypto Theft

Investigators say the case centers on approximately $46 million in cryptocy believed to have been taken from wallets connected to seized federal assets. The funds were reportedly linked to holdings managed by the U.S. Marshals Service, which oversees large stores of confiscated cryptocy from criminal investigations. 

Daghita’s father, Dean Daghita, runs Command Services & Support (CMDSS), a Virginia-based company that held a government contract to assist the Marshals Service with handling certain categories of seized digital assets. Authorities believe the suspect gained access to crypto addresses through connections tied to that contract. 


Blockchain Investigator Helped Trigger Probe

The investigation reportedly gained momentum after well-known blockchain sleuth ZachXBT traced suspicious transactions and publicly linked wallets to the alleged theft. On-chain analysis revealed large flows of funds from addresses believed to belong to the U.S. government. 

The case highlights how blockchain transparency can play a role in uncovering financial crimes, as analysts are able to track suspicious wallet activity even when funds move across multiple addresses.


Why the Case Matters

The arrest raises questions about security and oversight surrounding seized government cryptocy holdings, which can reach billions of dollars. The U.S. Marshals Service reportedly controls large crypto reserves obtained through criminal investigations and asset forfeiture programs. 

For the crypto industry, the case also underscores two broader realities:

  • Blockchain analytics has become a powerful investigative tool, allowing investigators to trace stolen funds in real time.

  • Governments now manage massive crypto treasuries, increasing the importance of custody security and internal safeguards.

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