On-chain analysis by blockchain investigator ZachXBT shows that an individual using the pseudonyms "John" or "Lick" controls over $90 million in digital assets, including funds from U.S. government seizure wallets and suspected victims. The investigation links this activity to CMDSS, a company contracted with the U.S. Marshals Service, whose owner is John's father. After the report was released, John issued the $LICK token, which was subsequently delisted from the pump.fun platform. Federal authorities, including the U.S. Marshals Service, have confirmed they are reviewing these allegations.
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On-chain analysis by blockchain investigator ZachXBT shows that an individual using the pseudonyms "John" or "Lick" controls over $90 million in digital assets, including funds from U.S. government seizure wallets and suspected victims. The investigation links this activity to CMDSS, a company contracted with the U.S. Marshals Service, whose owner is John's father. After the report was released, John issued the $LICK token, which was subsequently delisted from the pump.fun platform. Federal authorities, including the U.S. Marshals Service, have confirmed they are reviewing these allegations.