FTX bankruptcy judge denies US trustee’s motion to appoint independent examiner
The U.S. trustee made arguments including that an examiner was necessary to scrutinize the use of software to conceal FTX’s alleged misuse of customer funds.
The U.S. trustee made arguments including that an examiner was necessary to scrutinize the use of software to conceal FTX’s alleged misuse of customer funds.
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