Ex-Pump.fun Developer Jarett Dunn Sentenced to 6 Years for $2M Solana Fraud

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A Canadian national, Jarett Dunn, was sentenced to six years in prison by Wood Green Crown Court in London for stealing $2 million in Solana (SOL) from Pump.fun. Dunn, a former senior developer at the platform, sent the funds to thousands of random wallets. He first claimed on social media to be a whistleblower, but later tried to withdraw his guilty plea. The court noted he had already served 308 days under electronic tagging and 5 months in prison. What is crypto fraud? It often involves misuse of digital assets. This case highlights the risks in the crypto space.
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