U.S. DOJ Shifts Focus in Digital Asset Enforcement

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ or Department) has announced a significant shift in enforcement priorities concerning digital assets. On April 7, 2025, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche issued a memorandum (Memorandum) announcing that the Department is not a “digital assets regulator” and will no longer pursue litigation or enforcement actions that “have the effect of superimposing regulatory frameworks on digital assets.” Instead, the Memorandum directs DOJ to focus on the prosecution of conduct that victimizes investors or uses digital assets in furtherance of crimes such as terrorism, narcotics trafficking, hacking, and human trafficking.

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U.S. DOJ Hits the Brakes on FCPA Enforcement and Announces Other Key Policies at the Beginning of Attorney General Bondi’s Tenure

Through a series of presidential executive orders (EOs) and Attorney General (AG) memos, the new Trump administration has signaled dramatic changes in how the Department of Justice (DOJ) will enforce white collar crime and specifically the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA). This alert analyzes the significant takeaways for corporations that operate in the United States and across borders.

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