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A U.S. court in Seattle has sentenced a former Microsoft engineer to 9 years in prison after finding him guilty of 18 federal felonies relating to his elaborate scheme to defraud the tech giant $10 million. In passing the judgment, the court blasts Volodymyr Kvashuk, a software engineer and citizen of Ukraine, for attempting to mask digital evidence through the use of bitcoin mixers and the illegal use of accounts and passwords of fellow employees to aid this scheme.
Sophisticated case
According to court records, Kvashuk, a citizen of Ukraine, had been convicted in February 2020 on several counts of wire fraud, money laundering, identity theft as well the filing of false tax returns.
In his reaction to the sentencing, U.S. Attorney Brian T Moran pays homage to âlaw enforcement partners and the U.S. Attorneyâs Officeâ for prevailing in the case that ârequired sophisticated, technological skills to investigate and prosecute.â Commenting on the severity of the punishment, the U.S. Attorney says:
âStealing from your employer is bad enough, but stealing and making it appear that your colleagues are to blame widens the damage beyond dollars and cents.â
According to documents filed with the court, Kvashuk, who was involved in the testing of Microsoftâs online retail sales platform, is accused of âusing that testing access to steal âcurrency stored valueâ (CSV) such as digital gift cards.â
Lavish lifestyle
Using proceeds from the gift card sales, Kvashuk âpurchased a $1.6 million dollar lakefront home and a $160,000 Tesla vehicle.â As the thefts escalated, Kvashuk started âusing test email accounts associated with other employeesâ to cover his tracks. The document adds:
He used a bitcoin âmixingâ service in an attempt to hide the source of the funds ultimately passing into his bank account. In all, over the seven months of Kvashukâs illegal activity, approximately $2.8 million in bitcoin were transferred to his bank and investment accounts. Kvashuk then filed fake tax return forms, claiming the bitcoin had been a gift from a relative.
Meanwhile, in their sentencing memo, the prosecutors pan Kvashuk for the brazen acts which âcast other Microsoft employees under the glare of suspicion.â They also accuse Kvashuk of failing to take responsibility after he told the court a âseries of outrageous liesâ while failing to show âany remorse or regret for his crimes.â
As part of his punishment, Kvashuk âwas ordered to pay $8,344,586 in restitutionâ while he faces the possibility of being âdeported following his prison term.â
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