by Rebecca Campbell Reddit Weibo A Florida software engineer and a New Jersey pastor are expected to face trial connected to the Coin.mx bitcoin exchange investigation and a security breach at JPMorgan Chase & Co, reports Reuters . According to the report, jury selection is set to start in Manhattan federal court for Yuri Lebedev, the suspected planner behind Coin.mx’s platform, and Trevon Gross, a pastor and ex-chairman of a now-defunct credit union. Lebedev is suspected of misleading financial institutions into processing transactions for bitcoin exchange Coin.mx, which was unlicensed. He is also alleged to have taken part in bribing Gross to gain control over the credit union to help the digital currency exchange. Both men have pleaded not guilty. The men facing trial are among nine other people who also face charges after being linked to a security breach at JPMorgan in 2014 that saw over 100 million customers’ account information hacked. Last mon
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