NEW YORK(Reuters) - Bankrupt crypto exchange FTX sued crypto lender Voyager Digital on Monday, seeking to claw back $445.8 million in loan repayments that FTX made before collapsing into ...
Related: Voyager bankruptcy plan approved, customers may recover 35.7% of claims initially The lawyers additionally accused the FTX insiders of taking “advantage of the FTX Group’s lack of ...
The tech news channels were recently abuzz with stories about strange signals coming back from Voyager 1. While the usual suspects jumped to the usual conclusions — aliens!! — in the absence ...
FTX (WRS and Alameda) sues Bankman-Fried, Singh and Wang to clawback the company's own stock. This is new FTX CEO John Ray 3.0's first formal action against former management. pic.twitter.com ...
Two sale attempts failed during Voyager's bankruptcy. It initially sought to sell its assets for $1.42 billion to FTX, a deal that failed when FTX imploded in November. Binance.US stepped in with ...
FTX's new leadership team filed a series of lawsuits late Wednesday in an effort to recover some $240 million in connection with the cryptocurrency exchange's acquisition of stock trading platform ...
Failed crypto exchange FTX is suing co-founder and former Chief Executive Sam Bankman-Fried and others, seeking to claw back about $240 million related to the company’s acquisition of stock ...
FTX 2.0 launching soon? Court filing shows a reboot plan in the works Bankrupt crypto exchange FTX’s revival plans could soon become reality. According to court filing documents, FTX’s new ...
After months of cat and mouse, lawyers for a group of FTX investors have served Shaquille O’Neal. Again. Plaintiffs’ attorneys say O’Neal has repeatedly dodged process servers who have been ...
Future of Moneycategory Binance.US calls off $1.3 billion deal for Voyager's assets April 25, 2023 Technologycategory Judge halts Voyager Digital's $1.3 bln sale to Binance.US March 28 ...
Failed crypto exchange FTX is suing co-founder and former Chief Executive Sam Bankman-Fried and others, seeking to claw back about $240 million related to the company's acquisition of stock ...
FTX's new leadership team filed a series of lawsuits late Wednesday in an effort to recover some $240 million in connection with the cryptocurrency exchange's acquisition of stock trading platform ...