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Former California deputy pleads guilty to role in extortion scheme of crypto ‘godfather’ – The Mercury News


A former Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department deputy and helicopter pilot pleaded guilty Monday, Sept. 29, to federal conspiracy charges after he allegedly worked with a cryptocurrency businessman to extort one of the self-proclaimed “godfather’s” rivals and arrange a false arrest of another.

Self-dubbed crypto "godfather" Adam Iza, who allegedly hired Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies as his enforcers. (Courtesy of Jerry Steering)
Self-dubbed crypto “godfather” Adam Iza, who allegedly hired Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies as his enforcers. (Courtesy of Jerry Steering) 

Michael David Coberg, 44, of Eastvale pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit extortion and conspiracy against rights, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California. Coberg “separated from the Sheriff’s Department” on Sept. 4.

The crypto businessman, his girlfriend and multiple former deputies previously pleaded guilty or have agreed to plead guilty.

While employed with the Sheriff’s Department, Coberg earned at least an additional $20,000 a month working as a business partner and advisor to Adam Iza, who ran fraudulent marketing and cryptocurrency schemes, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said.

Iza, formerly of Beverly Hills and Newport Coast, has been in federal custody since September 2024 after pleading guilty to federal charges. His sentencing is scheduled for Dec. 15.

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In October 2021, prosecutors said Coberg accompanied security guards to pick up someone, identified in court documents as L.A., whose business partner had a financial dispute and take him to Iza’s home, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said. At his home, prosecutors said Iza placed a gun on his desk and pulled out an assault rifle, which was placed on the ground near the desk.

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