South Korean "declared dead" crypto scammer has had their identity restored, converting crypto assets to compensate victims with $60,000

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On March 6, according to South Korean media reports, a cryptocurrency scam suspect who was legally declared “dead” by a Korean court has regained legal status after being repatriated and has compensated victims by selling his frozen crypto assets. This rare case has sparked market attention on crypto scam recovery mechanisms and cross-border law enforcement issues.

The report states that the man fled to Cambodia in 2019 due to suspicion of major cryptocurrency investment fraud. Due to his long-term disappearance, his family applied for a missing person declaration, and the Korean court subsequently recognized his disappearance and issued a death declaration according to legal procedures, legally considering him deceased. He remained overseas for many years afterward.

In January 2026, Cambodian authorities repatriated the man to South Korea. Seoul prosecutors immediately arrested him upon entry and began addressing procedural issues caused by his “legal death” status. To ensure victims could receive compensation, prosecutors applied to the court to revoke the original missing person ruling. On February 27, the court officially approved restoring his legal status, allowing his bank and crypto accounts to be legally accessed.

Subsequently, prosecutors coordinated with defense lawyers, victim representatives, and relevant agencies to sell the suspect’s frozen digital assets. Approximately $60,000 was ultimately used to compensate victims. Prosecutors stated that this move aimed to recover as much loss as possible while safeguarding the legal rights of all parties involved.

This incident also highlights the complexities of cross-border law enforcement and judicial procedures in crypto asset cases. As digital assets become more popular in South Korea, crypto scam cases continue to draw high regulatory attention. Recently, South Korea’s enforcement system has faced public scrutiny due to several mishandlings involving crypto assets.

For example, a senior police officer was sentenced to six years in prison for accepting about $90,000 in bribes and being involved in crypto scam investigations; in another case, police failed to transfer 22 Bitcoin seized to the official cold wallet in time, resulting in asset loss. Additionally, the Korea National Tax Service accidentally exposed the mnemonic phrase of a confiscated wallet in a public document, leading to the theft of approximately $5 million in crypto assets.

Industry experts believe that this “resurrection of a legally dead person” crypto scam recovery case underscores the importance of improving judicial procedures and asset tracking mechanisms in the digital asset era. As cryptocurrency investment continues to grow, enforcement and regulatory systems are facing new challenges.

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