June 2, 2025

Czech justice minister steps down over $45M BTC gift from darknet ex-convict

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Czech Republic Minister of Justice Pavel Blažek has resigned after reports emerged that the Justice Ministry collected Bitcoin donations from an ex-convict. The ministry announced the donations, stating that they had sold the BTC. According to reports , the ministry had accepted a donation of 480 Bitcoins worth around 1 billion Czech Koruna (over $45 million) from Tomáš Jiřikovský, who previously served four years in prison. Jiřikovský was convicted for operating the darknet platform Sheep Marketplace, where users bought drugs and other illegal items. However, the platform stopped operating in 2013, which many considered an exit scam, as the operators disappeared with users’ money. It was not until 2016 that Jiřikovský would be arrested for the incident with a wallet containing over 1,500 Bitcoins found on his computer, according to authorities. He was eventually sentenced to prison for drug trafficking and embezzlement. Blažek’s decision to accept the donation despite the donor’s checkered history has landed him in hot water. Opposition parties have been especially critical of his actions, with speculations of money laundering since he did not know the origin of the funds. The bad press surrounding the incident appeared to be the major factor in the minister’s resignation. Although he has continued denying any wrongdoing, he said he resigned to prevent a negative impact on Prime Minister Peter Fiala’s coalition government. Interestingly, Blažek is a close ally of Fiala, with the two belonging to the same Civic Democratic Party. With the parliamentary election set to happen in October, there are concerns that the incident could further worsen the chances of the incumbent government , which many have already predicted would lose the election. Blažek defends Bitcoin donations Despite his decision to resign, Blažek has defended the ministry’s acceptance of the funds, noting that it was fully legal and would go towards improving the justice system. He highlighted several ways the ministry would use donations, including digitizing the justice system, improving housing conditions for prison staff, and helping fight drugs. According to him, Jiřikovský likely donated the funds to show remorse. He is reported to have said: “Why should a convicted person not be allowed to give something to the state, for example, as a form of penance?” Unsurprisingly, Prime Minister Fiala said that he believed the Justice Minister had acted in good faith and praised his decision to resign. However, many suggest there might be more to the donation than Blažek claims. According to reports , Jiřikovský has been trying to recover the Bitcoins the government seized from him upon his arrest. Although he claimed that he had obtained them legally, which entitles him to keep them, investigations at the time suggested they might be connected to another darknet marketplace, Nucleus. Nucleus shut down the day Jiřikovský was arrested. Czech authorities are investigating the donation Interestingly, Jiřikovský’s lawyer had reached out to Blažek to negotiate the return of the seized assets with an agreement that one-third of the funds would be donated to the ministry. The minister reportedly agreed. This eventually led to the signing of an agreement and the movement of Bitcoin, which was connected to Nucleus, to another wallet in March after being dormant for almost 10 years. While Blažek insisted that he had no interest in the case, which happened long ago, the circumstances around the incident continue to raise eyebrows. Meanwhile, Czech legal authorities are investigating the Bitcoin donation to determine the source of the funds. Given Jiřikovský’s past, there are concerns that the funds might be part of money laundering from criminal activity. According to reports , the National Headquarters for Combating Organization is investigating the incident, while the Public Prosecutor Office for Olomouc is separately probing whether the minister, as a public official, exceeded his powers. Cryptopolitan Academy: Coming Soon – A New Way to Earn Passive Income with DeFi in 2025. Learn More

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