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Ex-CFO Handed Two-Year Prison Sentence After Disastrous $35 Million Crypto Gamble

by Anindya Paul
March 8, 2026
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The pursuit of massive cryptocurrency yields has led to a harsh reality for a former corporate executive. In a striking federal court decision, a former Seattle-based chief financial officer was recently sentenced to two years in prison for secretly diverting $35 million of his employer’s funds into a doomed digital asset venture.

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A Desperate Gambit Before the Fall

The career of Nevin Shetty has been winding down for some period of time now, and the process seems to have started recently in early 2022. He worked as the Chief Financial Officer of Fabric, a retail software startup, until April when he was told by the company’s management team he was going to be terminated because of continuing performance concerns. Instead of leaving gracefully, Shetty committed a large-scale financial crime by wiring out millions of dollars from the companies secure accounts to personally benefit without disclosing this action or receiving any approval from the company’s Board of Directors.

The HighTower Treasury Scheme

The diverted funds went directly into a personal cryptocurrency platform owned by Shetty called HighTower Treasury. His objective was to invest the stolen corporate cash into decentralized finance lending protocols that promised lucrative returns of 20 percent or more. The plan was incredibly self-serving: Shetty intended to pay Fabric a modest, fixed interest rate while pocketing the rest of the massive profits for himself. Initially, the scheme appeared successful, generating roughly $133,000 in its very first month.

The Devastating Terra Collapse

The unpredictable aspect of digital assets didn’t take long to affect his business. His investments in digital assets were essentially invested as part of the crypto ecosystem. After the crash of the Terra eco-system, the effects on the crypto market caused a significant drop in the value of his 35 million dollar investment in the span of just a couple of weeks, leaving his investment worth almost nothing. Once he realized that all the money was gone, he confessed to his fellow executive’s and was terminated from his job Immediately.

Severe Corporate Fallout and Restitution

The startup has been hit by a devastating blow to its finances which resulted in laying off 60 employees. During the sentencing hearing, U.S. District Judge Tana Lin did not mince words, pointing out that Shetty was playing with money that was not his and nearly put the entire business under. While federal prosecutors aggressively pushed for a nine-year prison sentence to reflect the severity of the damage, the court ultimately decided on a two-year term. In addition to his prison time, Shetty faces three years of supervised release and has been ordered to pay over $35 million in restitution.

A Growing List of Industry Convictions

The sentencing adds another page in the annals of increasing historical accounts of high profile cryptocurrency fraud convictions, alongside the punishment being given out to high-profile individuals in the crypto industry for defrauding investors or mismanaging their funds. For example, Do Kwon, a cryptocurrency entrepreneur, was sentenced to fifteen years in prison after a federal judge characterized his organization as fraud of a scale not seen before in history. According to prosecutors, Kwon defrauded individuals by falsely representing a fully decentralized finance system. similarly, former FTX executive Sam Bankman-Fried was sentenced to twenty-five years in prison, demonstrating that the justice system has been harsher on white-collar crime committed by crypto industry participants.

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