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U.S. President Donald Trump Pardons Binance Founder CZ

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U.S. President Donald Trump has granted Binance founder Changpeng “CZ” Zhao a pardon, months after the former exchange CEO confirmed he’d asked for a presidential pardon.

Zhao served four months in prison in 2024 after pleading guilty in November 2023 to charges of violating the Bank Secrecy Act. As part of his plea deal, he stepped down from running Binance, the exchange he’d founded and helmed since 2017, and agreed to a $50 million fine. Binance also pleaded guilty to charges and agreed to a court-appointed monitor, as well as a record-breaking $4.3 billion fine paid to the U.S. Department of Justice, Commodity Futures Trading Commission and Treasury Department.

The Wall Street Journal first reported the news on Thursday.

In a post on X, Zhao said he was “deeply grateful” for the pardon.