DOJ moves to drop $722M BitClub case before trial as victims wait to learn what they will recover

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The Justice Department plans to end its criminal case against Matthew Goettsche, who prosecutors accuse of helping run the BitClub Network fraud scheme, before an October trial.

Bloomberg Law, citing two people familiar with the matter, said the deputy attorney general’s office instructed prosecutors in New Jersey to seek a dismissal with prejudice.

It also reported that Goettsche’s lawyers told the court on July 8 that the parties had reached an agreement in principle to resolve the pending charges and needed time to finalize terms. The DOJ’s dismissal plan has yet to be formally presented to the court.

That leaves alleged victims awaiting the terms that would determine what happens to the case and any funds. Final deal requirements, the status of any dismissal motion, and the disposition of any money remain undisclosed.

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The $722 million figure and the recovery question

The DOJ’s BitClub case page says Goettsche and other defendants were charged in a scheme that allegedly obtained at least $722 million from investors between 2014 and 2019. The government alleged that BitClub sold shares in purported crypto-mining pools, used false or misleading mining-earnings figures, and rewarded recruitment of new investors.

Publicly available terms leave the victim’s loss, forfeiture, restitution, and Goettsche-specific recovery amounts undisclosed.

Dark editorial infographic showing the alleged BitClub case timeline: charges filed in December 2019, a reported agreement in principle on July 8, 2026, a reported DOJ dismissal plan on July 10, 2026, and a court filing needed next; it also notes the alleged $722 million scheme total and unresolved terms and victim recovery.

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