FTX Demands Protection of Assets from Liquidators of Bahamas Unit – What's Going On?
Defunct crypto exchange FTX has asked a US bankruptcy judge to protect its property from the liquidators in charge of winding down its Bahamas unit. In a lawsuit filed against the liquidators overseeing the wind-down of...
In a lawsuit filed against the liquidators overseeing the wind-down of its Bahamian affiliate FTX Digital Markets, FTX claimed that they are wrongly claiming ownership of the exchange's assets, Bloomberg reported, citing an adversary proceeding filed in bankruptcy court on Sunday....
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