Crypto Billionaires Winklevoss Twins Accused of Fraud and Securities Law Violations by Investors
Crypto billionaires and founders of the Gemini cryptocurrency exchange, Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss are being sued by investors over their interest-earning program Gemini Earn. In a proposed class-action complaint filed...
In a proposed class-action complaint filed Tuesday in Manhattan federal court, crypto investors accused the Winklevoss twins and their exchange of fraud and violations of the Exchange Act, arguing that the platform failed to register their interest-earning accounts as securities. ...
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