Genesis seeks court’s approval to reduce Three Arrows Capital claim from $1B to $33M
Bankrupt lender Genesis has asked the court to approve its proposed settlement agreement with imploded crypto hedge fund 3AC.
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Bankrupt lender Genesis has asked the court to approve its proposed settlement agreement with imploded crypto hedge fund 3AC.
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