Former Binance CEO denies report, says no discussion with Trump over a presidential pardon

- Changpeng Zhao said the Wall Street Journal got the facts wrong
- He believes its a motivated attack on US President Donald Trump and the residual forces of the war on crypto from the last administration at work
- In 2023, Zhao resigned as Binances CEO as part of a plea deal
Binances former CEO has denied a Wall Street Journal report and said hes had no discussions with US President Donald Trump seeking a presidential pardon.
In a post on X, Changpeng Zhao said, Sorry to disappoint. The WSJ article got the facts wrong. He added that he hasnt discussed a Binance US deal with the Trump family.
He went on to say that no felon would mind a pardon, especially being the only one in US history who was ever sentenced to prison for a single BSA [Bank Secrecy Act] charge. Feels like the article is motivated as an attack on the President and crypto, and the residual forces of the war on crypto from the last administration are still at work.
4. Sorry to disappoint. The WSJ article got the facts wrong.
More than 20 people have told me they were asked by the WSJ (and another media), "Can you confirm that CZ made some deal for a pardon?"
They probably asked hundreds of people to have 20 people reach out to me. In https://t.co/ELyDPmKD3G
CZ BNB (@cz_binance) March 13, 2025
According to the WSJ article, talks between Trumps administration and Binance began last year after the crypto exchange reached out to Trump allies to strike a business deal to bring the exiled company back to America.
$4.3 billion deal
In November 2023, Zhao resigned as Binances CEO as part of a $4.3 billion deal with the Department of Justice (DoJ) to drop criminal charges against the crypto exchange.
Zhao also pleaded guilty to breaching the Bank Secrecy Act after violating anti-money laundering procedures at Binance. Zhao was later denied travel to the UAE over concerns of being a flight risk despite offering $4.5 billion in Binance equity as security.
In April 2024, Zhao was sentenced to four months in prison and was released in September of that year.
Presidential pardon
Since returning to the White House, Trump has pardoned Ross Ulbricht, the creator of Silk Road.
Trump gave Ulbricht a full pardon in January after he had spent 12 years in prison. Ulbricht was arrested in 2013, convicted in 2015, and sentenced to two life sentences plus 40 years without parole.
Others who are seeking a presidential pardon include Sam Bankman-Frieds parents for their sons involvement in the collapse of crypto exchange FTX and Roger Ver who is calling on Trump to avoid a prison sentence of up to 109 years.
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