Tue, 04 Mar 2025 06:45:27 GMT By Dietrich Knauth (Reuters) - FTX's Bahamas-based liquidators said they "reject the validity" of the crypto exchange's U.S. bankruptcy proceedings, according to ...
An attorney for the Bahamas-based liquidators, Jason Zakia, said FTX has prevented the Bahamas bankruptcy from moving forward by cutting off access to data and casting “aspersions” on the ...
A Delaware bankruptcy court allowed Three Arrows Capital to dramatically expand its claim against FTX, further complicating ...
On Thursday, the US Bankruptcy court of Delaware granted permission to 3AC liquidators to boost FTX claim to $1.53 billion ...
The U.S. Bankruptcy Court approved 3AC's liquidators' expanded claim in FTX bankruptcy, increasing it to $1.53 billion.
Liquidators of Three Arrows Capital (3AC), a now-defunct hedge fund, have received approval from the US Bankruptcy court of Delaware to boost FTX claim to $1.53 billion from $120 million.
A US bankruptcy court has authorized liquidators of defunct crypto hedge fund Three Arrows Capital (3AC) to increase their claim against collapsed crypto exchange FTX from $120 million to $1.53 ...
In November 2024, 3AC’s liquidators amended their claim after discovering new evidence suggesting that FTX had liquidated $1.53 billion in 3AC’s assets just two weeks before the hedge fund ...
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