Former DigitalMint ransomware negotiator who duped clients sentenced to 70 months in jail

Former DigitalMint ransomware negotiator who duped clients sentenced to 70 months in jail

Former DigitalMint ransomware negotiator who duped clients sentenced to 70 months in jail

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Publish Date: 2026-07-09 20:18:00

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A former ransomware negotiator for DigitalMint was sentenced to 70 months in jail for deceiving his employer’s clients and conspiring with ransomware affiliates to extort a combined $75.3 million from five U.S. companies he was entrusted to aid during their moments of extreme crisis, the Justice Department said Thursday. 

Angelo John Martino III shared confidential information he gained from his work as a ransomware negotiator, including victim organizations’ negotiating positions and insurance policy limits, to extract the maximum payment for himself and other BlackCat affiliates he colluded with in backchannels.

Five of Martino’s victims hired DigitalMint, which assigned the 41-year-old to conduct ransomware negotiations on their clients’ behalf — a rare position he exploited to play both sides, effectively conducting ransomware negotiations with himself and his co-conspirators.

The five victims, all of which paid a ransom between April 2023 and September 2023, include a nonprofit that paid a nearly $26.8 million ransom, a financial services company that paid nearly $25.7 million, and a hospitality company that paid almost $16.5 million. 

DigitalMint hired the South Florida-based man in 2022 after he was already engaging in criminal activity, according to court records. The husband and father of two young children had a long history as a cybersecurity professional, dating back to at least 2015, with previous stints at Booz Allen Hamilton, Tracepoint and TRM Labs.

Martino surrendered to U.S. Marshals in March, was released on a $500,000 bond, and pleaded guilty in April to conspiracy to obstruct, delay or affect commerce or the movement of any article or commodity in commerce by extortion. He faced up to 20 years in prison.

Martino also admitted to conspiring with Kevin Tyler Martin, another former ransomware negotiator at DigitalMint, and Ryan Clifford Goldberg, a former manager of incident response at Sygnia, to deploy…

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