Ex Celsius CEO Mashinsky Assets Frozen by Court – Here's the Latest
A federal court has ordered assets and bank accounts belonging to Alex Mashinsky, the former CEO of bankrupt crypto lender Celsius to be frozen. A court filing on Sept 5 revealed that a judge in the Southern District of...
A court filing on Sept 5 revealed that a judge in the Southern District of New York signed off the request to freeze Mashinksy's assets as the criminal case proceeds.
The motion initially filed by the Department of Justice on Aug 16 was kept secret due to fears of the named assets moved outside the court's jurisdiction. ...
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