Lawsuit seeking cryptocurrency associated with massive bank fraud appears headed for dismissal

Lincoln tech consultant Brandon Dallmann, at left, is being sued to surrender cryptocurrency “keys” given to him by Aaron Marshbanks, prior to his death. Here, he confers with his attorneys after a court hearing in Lincoln last year concerning the estate of Marshbanks, who is implicated in the largest bank fraud in state history. (Paul Hammel/Nebraska Examiner)

LINCOLN – A lawsuit appears headed for dismissal against a key associate of Lincoln businessman Aaron Marshbanks, whom officials blame for perhaps the largest case of bank fraud in state history.

The associate, Brandon Dallmann, handled cryptocurrency investments and the associated passwords for Marshbanks, who died of a drug overdose in November 2022 as a massive bank fraud case against him was becoming known…

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