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Thief Of Millions In Seized U.S.-controlled Crypto Alleged To Be Government Crypto Contractor's Son
Two crypto thieves decided to settle an argument over who was wealthier by screensharing as they transferred crypto between wallets to prove ownership. In doing so, one of them — known online as "Lick
Our Analysis
Two crypto thieves decided to settle an argument over who was wealthier by screensharing as they transferred crypto between wallets to prove ownership. In doing so, one of them — known online as "Lick" — revealed a wallet address that crypto sleuth zachxbt quickly tied to the theft of around $40 million from US government wallets containing seized crypto assets, including a $20 million theft zachxbt reported in October 2024.
Lick's wallets contained around $90 million in total, including the stolen government assets and those stolen from other victims.zachxbt has alleged that "Lick" is a man named John Daghita. After reporting Daghita's identity, "Lick" appeared to try to scrub his Telegram account, then dusted zachxbt's public crypto wallet from one of the theft addresses.Daghitia is reportedly the son of Dean Daghita, the owner of Command Services & Support (CMDSS). In October 2024, CMDSS landed a contract with the US Marshals to manage seized crypto assets, which is still active. After zachxbt linked the younger Daghita to his father and CMDSS, CMDSS also scrubbed its online presence.
Around that time, Lick began trolling zachxbt again, and later sent 0.6767 ETH (~$1,900) of the stolen funds to zachxbt.CMDSS' website boasts that they are "a proven provider of mission-critical services to the Department of Defense and Department of Justice". Tweet thread by zachxbt
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Rug Pull Score
3.6/10
Based on our analysis
🚩 Red Flags Identified
- $40 million stolen from U.S. government-controlled seized crypto wallets
- Alleged thief linked to government crypto contractor's family
- Sensitive wallet information exposed through screen-sharing
Disclaimer: This analysis is for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice. Always conduct your own research before making investment decisions.


