Court Supports FTX's Request to Remove Customer Names from Bankruptcy Filings
Bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange FTX has secured court permission to remove the names of its customers from all filings in its bankruptcy case. The US Bankruptcy Judge John Dorsey in Wilmington, Delaware, has concluded t...
The US Bankruptcy Judge John Dorsey in Wilmington, Delaware, has concluded that publishing the names of individual customers could put them at risk of scams and identity theft, Reuters reported Friday.
The judge had already allowed FTX to keep the names of 9 million individual customers secret for the first three months of 2022....
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