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    CZ’s lawyer denies Binance co-founder’s pardon was ‘pay-to-play’

    By Crypto EditorNovember 17, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The lawyer for Binance co-founder Changpeng “CZ” Zhao has denied that he someway paid for a pardon from US President Donald Trump. 

    Showing on Anthony Pompliano’s “Pomp Podcast” on Friday,  CZ’s private lawyer Teresa Goody Guillén described the criticism round CZ’s pardoning as a “pile up of numerous false statements.”

    “The media continues to check with World Liberty as Trump’s firm, and I haven’t seen something to indicate me that that’s true,” she mentioned, including: 

    “Persons are making these assumptions that simply present a elementary misunderstanding of how both enterprise works or how blockchain works.”

    CZ’s lawyer denies Binance co-founder’s pardon was ‘pay-to-play’
    Supply: Pomp Podcast

    CZ spent 4 months in jail in 2024 and needed to step again from Binance over expenses referring to a failure to ascertain Anti-Cash Laundering protocols on the agency. 

    The previous Binance CEO was pardoned by Donald Trump in October, with the president stating that what CZ was locked away for “wasn’t a criminal offense.”

    Critics of the transfer, together with Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren, labelled the pardoning as “corruption” as CZ “boosted” one among Trump’s crypto ventures and “lobbied for a pardon.”

    The previous Binance CEO fired again that she couldn’t get her “information proper.”