LA Sheriff’s Deputies Used Badges to Help Crypto ‘Godfather’ Extort Victims
Two Los Angeles (LA) County Sheriff’s Department deputies have admitted to using their law enforcement powers to help a crypto entrepreneur dubbed “The Godfather” extort victims through armed confrontations and fraudulen...
Archive context
Older archive item. Useful for background and entity history, but not a fresh market-moving signal.
Two Los Angeles (LA) County Sheriff’s Department deputies have admitted to using their law enforcement powers to help a crypto entrepreneur dubbed “The Godfather” extort victims through armed confrontations and fraudulent search warrants.
According to the report from the DOJ, David Anthony Rodriguez, 43, pleaded guilty to conspiracy against rights, while Christopher Michael Cadman, 33, agreed to plead guilty to conspiracy charges and filing false tax returns.
Both deputies worked as private security for Adam Iza, a 24-year-old crypto businessman who has been in federal custody since September 2024.
One Los Angeles County sheriff's deputy charged, another deputy pleads guilty to conspiring to violate civil rights while providing off-duty security for clients https://t.co/qIK0bzZOm6
— US Attorney L.A. (@USAO_LosAngeles) July 14, 2025 One Among Many Criminal Extortion OperationsCadman and an unidentified deputy held a victim at gunpoint inside Iza’s Bel Air mansion in August 2021, forcing him to transfer $25,000 to Iza’s bank account immediately afterward.
The same victim was later arrested in a staged traffic stop orchestrated by Cadman and other officers in September 2021.
Rodriguez obtained a fraudulent search warrant in July 2022 by lying to a judge about investigating a robbery, when he actually sought GPS tracking data to locate a victim for a private security client.
He shared the location coordinates with co-conspirators who used the information to harass and intimidate the target.
The corruption case centers on Iza’s cryptocurrency trading platform Zort, which prosecutors say was used to funnel hundreds of thousands of dollars in illicit payments to law enforcement officers.
Iza pleaded guilty in January to conspiracy against rights, wire fraud, and tax evasion, facing up to 35 years in prison at his December 15 sentencing.
Armed Extortion and Staged ArrestsIza’s criminal enterprise operated through a network of corrupt deputies who received substantial cash payments for their services.
Source: Court ListenerCadman admitted to receiving at least $40,500 in unreported income from Iza, owing approximately $11,000 in federal taxes for 2021.
Eric Chase Saavedra, an LASD deputy and former federal task force officer who operated a private security company, pleaded guilty in February to conspiracy against rights and filing false tax returns.
Saavedra collaborated with Rodriguez to harass victims using information obtained through the fraudulent search warrant.
Court filings revealed Iza paid as much as $280,000 monthly to deputies he called his “pawns.”
Source: Court ListenerIn one incident, Iza used police database information to coerce a victim into surrendering a laptop containing cryptocurrency, sending intimidating messages with the victim’s personal information alongside photos of his family and car.
Prior court documents showed a single payment of $154,933 from Zort’s business account to an LAPD officer.
Iza’s ex-girlfriend, Iris Ramaya Au, pleaded guilty in March to failing to report $2.6 million in proceeds from his criminal operations.
Au created shell corporations and opened bank accounts at Iza’s direction, using illicit funds to pay approximately $1 million to LASD deputies.
The couple spent around $10 million on luxury items, while Iza acquired $16 million in crypto through fraudulent means.
Federal Crackdown Targets Growing Crypto Crime NetworksThe LASD corruption case is just a part of a broader federal crackdown on crypto-related crimes that have netted hundreds of millions in illicit proceeds.
In May 2025, prosecutors charged 12 individuals, mostly aged 18 to 21, for a racketeering conspiracy that netted $263 million in stolen cryptocurrency.
The defendants in that case laundered stolen digital assets through cryptocurrency mixers and used proceeds to purchase nightclub services costing up to $500,000 per evening, luxury watches valued between $100,000 and $500,000, and a fleet of 28 exotic cars worth up to $3.8 million each.
Dwayne Golden sentenced to 97 months for crypto Ponzi scheme defrauding investors of over $40 million. #CryptoFraud #Ponzihttps://t.co/pHgoT0yzbu
— Cryptonews.com (@cryptonews) June 30, 2025More recently, Dwayne Golden of Pennsylvania received over eight years in federal prison for his role in a $40 million cryptocurrency Ponzi scheme operating fraudulent platforms including EmpowerCoin, ECoinPlus, and Jet-Coin between April and August 2017.
For these latest arrests, Rodriguez faces up to 10 years in federal prison at his November 10 sentencing hearing.
Cadman could receive up to 13 years when he appears in federal court in the coming days.
Saavedra, free on $50,000 bond, awaits sentencing in the coming months after pleading guilty to related charges.
The post LA Sheriff’s Deputies Used Badges to Help Crypto ‘Godfather’ Extort Victims appeared first on Cryptonews.
Why this matters
This cryptocurrency story adds another data point to the current market tape and is useful when read alongside nearby source coverage.
Original source
Read on CryptonewsRelated market context
Texas refuses to sell as its $10 million Bitcoin bet sinks to $6.6 million
Texas kept its 197,844-share position in BlackRock's iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) unchanged during the second quarter even as the...
Trump-linked World Liberty Financial wins OCC bank approval as $112 million DeFi position sits near liquidation
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) gave World Liberty Financial, a DeFi venture associated with President Donald...
This Nasdaq-listed Bitcoin treasury diluted shareholders 18-fold to survive a $212 million crypto loss without selling its stash
GD Culture Group reported a $211.8 million first-half unrealized Bitcoin loss on its holdings while its split-adjusted share count...
Over 1.3 million staked tokens remain stranded onchain after a major validator missed its deadline to exit Aztec
DV Labs’ planned Aug. 15 Aztec exit was still incomplete by 2 a.m. UTC on Aug. 16: seven DV Labs-listed attesters remained in the...
Bitcoin erased $118 million from Abu Dhabi’s ETF holdings, but its sovereign funds kept every share
Two Abu Dhabi sovereign investors kept their BlackRock Bitcoin ETF holdings unchanged through the second quarter, retaining $764 m...
A Bitcoin treasury with $67 million in BTC has just $5,397 in cash and needs money immediately
Bitcoin treasury holder CIMG Inc. said in its Aug. 13 quarterly filing that it needs to raise capital immediately, even though it...