Keene resident Ian Freeman stands outside U.S. District Court in Concord on Wednesday.
Ian Freeman
Ian Freeman
Keene resident Ian Freeman stands outside U.S. District Court in Concord on Wednesday.
CONCORD — Assistant U.S. Attorney Seth Aframe called Ian Freeman “a manipulating, lying, money launderer” in closing arguments of the Keene resident’s federal trial Wednesday.
Defense attorney Mark Sisti countered that the prosecution’s case was long on speculation, innuendo and intuition but short on evidence and said his client is charitable, peaceful and well-liked.
The closing arguments marked the end of the two-week trial for Freeman, the libertarian activist and radio host who lost a GOP primary race for state Senate this year. Jury deliberations began Wednesday at about 3 p.m., and are scheduled to resume at 9 a.m. Thursday.
He has pleaded not guilty to operating an unlicensed money-transmitting business, money laundering and income-tax evasion, as well as conspiracy charges in connection with the money-laundering and unlicensed money-transmitting allegations.
Prosecutors allege he laundered money for scam artists who met people on the Internet and conned them into sending thousands of dollars. They said Freeman would take a percentage and convert the rest into Bitcoin for the scammer. Bitcoin is a type of digital currency backed by computer code rather than a central banking authority.
Freeman took the witness stand Tuesday and said revenue from handling the transactions went into his Shire Free Church in Keene, which he said was a force for good in the community.
Aframe, in his closing, said the church is a scam that Freeman utilizes to illegally evade taxes and to further his Bitcoin business.
He said Freeman’s business niche was offering anonymity for the transactions. This allowed him to charge a premium and appeal to scammers wanting to cover their tracks, Aframe said.
Aframe summed up Freeman’s business model as “don’t ask, don’t tell, get me the cash and I’ll get you the Bitcoin.”
He said Freeman purposely turned a blind eye to the possibility that many people, particularly seniors, were falling victims to scams in which an online acquaintance feigns romantic interest and persuades them to send money.
Several people testified they lost thousands of dollars in this way.
An undercover IRS agent posing as a customer told Freeman he was involved in drug sales and Freeman told him “You got a little too loose-lipped. I can’t knowingly sell you Bitcoin,” Aframe said.
The prosecuting attorney said this statement indicates Freeman was not averse to laundering money as long as the client was quiet about where the money came from.
“He was willfully blind,” Aframe said.
Sisti had a different interpretation, saying that by refusing this transaction, Freeman was staying within the confines of the law.
Freeman testified that he never knowingly helped a scammer and instead tried to help people if he feared they were about to be scammed.
Sisti played surveillance video of the FBI raid on Freeman’s home at 73-75 Leverett St. in Keene, on March 16, 2021, in which two armored vehicles were used, including one with a battering ram that broke out windows. Surveillance equipment was damaged. Residents were roused shortly after 5 a.m. by agents with rifles and body armor.
“That was disgusting and despicable,” Sisti said. “There was no need for it and it was overdone, just like this prosecution is overdone.”
He said that if the IRS was concerned about taxes, they should have had Freeman come in with his accountant and lawyer, not launched an undercover investigation.
In September, co-defendant Aria DiMezzo, of Keene, pleaded guilty to a single count of operating an unlicensed money-transmitting business.
Earlier this year, an Elm City resident who legally changed his name from Richard Paul to Nobody and Derry residents Renee and Andrew Spinella also pleaded guilty, each to a single charge of wire fraud. (In April, the federal government dropped charges against an Alstead woman who had been indicted as a co-conspirator.)
In closing arguments in the court of Judge Joseph N. Laplante, Sisti reminded the jury that the prosecution has a high burden, needing to show Freeman is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
He implored them to make the prosecution live up to that standard.
“I know it’s Christmas time, Hanukkah time,” Sisti said, “but don’t give the government a gift.”
Rick Green can be reached at RGreen@KeeneSentinel.com or 603-355-8567
Ian Freeman
{{description}}
Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items.
Your comment has been submitted.
Reported
There was a problem reporting this.
Log In
Keep it Clean. Please avoid obscene, vulgar, lewd, racist or sexually-oriented language.
PLEASE TURN OFF YOUR CAPS LOCK.
Don't Threaten. Threats of harming another person will not be tolerated.
Be Truthful. Don't knowingly lie about anyone or anything.
Be Nice. No racism, sexism or any sort of -ism that is degrading to another person.
Be Proactive. Use the 'Report' link on each comment to let us know of abusive posts.
Share with Us. We'd love to hear eyewitness accounts, the history behind an article.
Friday, Dec. 22, 1972 Read moreThis day in history Dec. 22
Dispatchers at Southwestern N.H. District Fire Mutual Aid in Keene handled requests for medical aid and fire calls Wednesday, Dec. 21, including: Read moreFire Mutual Aid log, Dec. 22, 2022
Get up-to-the-minute news sent straight to your device.
Sorry, an error occurred.
Would you like The Keene Sentinel’s weekend e-edition delivered to your inbox? Subscribers can sign up to receive our weekend e-edition on Saturday at 6 a.m. via email.
Would you like to have The Keene Sentinel’s weekday e-edition delivered to your inbox? Subscribers can sign up to receive our Monday through Friday e-edition at 11:30 a.m. via email.
Thank you .
Your account has been registered, and you are now logged in.
Check your email for details.
Invalid password or account does not exist
Submitting this form below will send a message to your email with a link to change your password.
An email message containing instructions on how to reset your password has been sent to the e-mail address listed on your account.
Secure & Encrypted
Secure transaction. Cancel anytime.
Thank you.
Your purchase was successful, and you are now logged in.
A receipt was sent to your email.
Get detailed training system that shows an absolute beginner (without any skill) how to make huge profits in a short time with crypto.
The #1 course for profit in the Crypto & NFT world - You will discover the secrets that 99% of people don’t know yet