Three Arrows Capital expands FTX bankruptcy claim to $1.53B, citing breach of contract and other allegations under BVI law.
Sunday’s filing said. The case is FTX Trading Ltd., 22-11068, US Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware.
Sam Bankman-Fried claims that if they had never filed for FTX bankruptcy, they could have had $93 billion in assets today and ...
(Bloomberg) -- The cost of FTX’s bankruptcy is approaching $1 billion ... which has paid more than $939 million after filing Chapter 11 in September 2019, according to court papers.
The ruling allows 3AC’s liquidators to pursue a much larger recovery from FTX’s bankruptcy estate, adding to the complexity ...
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.
Former Binance CEO raises questions on the potential involvement of the infamous FTX exchange in the LUNA/UST crash or depeg ...
A Delaware bankruptcy court allowed Three Arrows Capital to dramatically expand its claim against FTX, further complicating ...
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge John Dorsey in Delaware ... customer accounts and separate management teams, according to an FTX court filing. FTX is not committed to selling any of the companies, but ...
(Bloomberg) -- The cost of FTX’s bankruptcy is approaching $1 billion, cementing the implosion of Sam Bankman-Fried’s crypto enterprise as one of costliest Chapter 11 cases in US history.
The court filings revealed that 3AC liquidators initially claimed $120 million in FTX's bankruptcy in June 2023. Later, they increased after accusing FTX of breaching the contract, and the ...