What to know about pig butchering, crypto scam Kansas banker fell for

The former CEO of Heartland Tri-State Bank in Elkhart pleaded guilty to embezzling $47 million in bank funds to funnel into a cryptocurrency scam.

Shan Hanes, the former bank executive, could be sentenced to a maximum of 30 years, fined up to $1 million and be forced to pay up to $60.5 million in restitution. Hanes fell for what cybersecurity experts call a “pig butchering” scheme.

What is pig butchering?

In a pig butchering scam the victim — or “pig” — is lured into making what they think is a legitimate investment opportunity into a specific cryptocurrency. The perpetrator promises bigger returns for more investments, and gradually solicits more money over time.

The victim is often investing in cryptocurrencies through apps controlled by the scammers, or deposits their money into accounts that the scammers have access to.