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Former L.A. Deputy Pleads Guilty in Crypto Extortion Scheme

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Former L.A. County Sheriff‘s Deputy Pleads guilty ‌in Crypto Scheme ⁣extortion

A former Los Angeles County sheriff’s Department deputy, Jason Coberg, has pleaded guilty to conspiracy charges related ‍to a criminal enterprise​ led by cryptocurrency figure, Nathaniel Iza, according to a statement released Monday ‍by the U.S. attorney’s office in Los Angeles.

Coberg, who ​served as⁣ a deputy and helicopter pilot for the Sheriff’s Department, aided Iza in multiple extortion‌ incidents ⁤beginning in October 2021. ⁢Prosecutors allege that Coberg, while working for Iza, identified himself as active law enforcement and carried a ‌firearm.‌ He⁣ “interrogated”⁣ a victim identified in court documents as “L.A.”⁣ while Iza demanded and recorded a video ⁢of the victim transferring $127,000 to a bank ⁣account⁣ controlled by Iza.Following the transfer, Iza’s security guards confiscated the victim’s passport.

the following ‌day, Coberg transported Iza and the victim to a shooting range at ⁣Iza’s residence, leaving them alone. Prosecutors state that ‍Iza then held the victim at gunpoint, demanding a monetary transfer from the victim’s business partner, which was subsequently carried⁤ out.

In a separate⁤ incident in September 2021, Coberg assisted iza in orchestrating the arrest of an individual on drug charges. This involved using ‌the victim’s ex-girlfriend to lure him to ‌Los Angeles⁢ under the⁤ pretense of drug use. Upon the victim’s arrival at Los Angeles ​International Airport, a driver in a ‌Tesla‌ transported him to ⁤purchase drugs. Coberg ​and another former deputy then arranged a traffic stop in Paramount.

During the stop,a deputy ⁢- unaware of the scheme – discovered ‍psilocybin mushrooms and cocaine in the vehicle and arrested the victim. The U.S. attorney’s office statement details⁣ that Coberg ⁣drove⁤ past the scene in a black Cadillac Escalade with the window down while Iza ‍observed from the back seat.

The Sheriff’s Department stated that Coberg “separated⁢ from the Department on September 4,2025,” and characterized‍ his actions as “reprehensible” and‌ a “clear ⁢violation of our Department standards.”

Prior to‌ these incidents, Coberg faced scrutiny ⁤for his involvement in four on-duty ‍shootings, all of which were deemed lawful following⁢ investigations. A 2018 KPCC investigation reported that Coberg⁤ claimed he was reassigned to ⁢menial tasks, such as cleaning ⁣vehicles, after the shootings – a ​claim disputed by the‌ Sheriff’s Department.

Iza,25,formerly of Beverly Hills and⁣ Newport beach,is currently incarcerated and ⁣scheduled to be sentenced in December. He previously pleaded guilty in January to charges of conspiracy against‌ rights,⁤ wire fraud,​ and tax evasion.Authorities describe Iza​ as having built a ⁤financial empire through “fraudulent‍ marketing and cryptocurrency schemes,”​ generating millions of dollars while engaging in intimidation,extortion,and illegal hacking activities.

Coberg is scheduled ‍to be sentenced on February 17.

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