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Former LASD deputy sentenced to 18 months for crypto extortion probe lie

The Block reports the sentence was tied to the deputy’s false statements about an incident involving alleged extortion by Adam Iza.

A former Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department deputy was sentenced to 18 months in federal prison for obstructing an investigation connected to alleged crypto figure Adam Iza extortion, according to The Block.

The outlet said the conviction stemmed from the deputy lying about the incident during the federal probe.

The Block’s report characterizes the case as part of an extortion investigation involving Iza, with obstruction allegations centered on the deputy’s statements.

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