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Crypto Miner Core Scientific Hopes to Emerge from Bankruptcy by September, Lawyers Say

Once the crypto industry’s largest mining company, Core Scientific suffered an astounding, and swift, fall from grace last November, when bitcoin prices cratered amid cryptocurrency exchange FTX’s mid-November implosion. The company went public with a $4.3 billion valuation in 2021, but its market capitalization had fallen to $78 million by

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U.S. Court Asked to Reverse Decision on Appointment Independent Examiner in FTX Bankruptcy

Although parties to the FTX case have complained about the "alleged" costs associated with appointing an examiner, for "both legal and practical purposes, any costs associated with appointing an examiner do not justify departure from the statutory requirement to appoint an examiner where, as here, the statutory criteria are met,"

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FTX leadership sues Sam Bankman-Fried over $220M deal made prior to bankruptcy

FTX lawyers are suing former CEO Sam Bankman-Fried, co-founder Zixiao Wang, and former senior executive Nishad Singh over the $220 million acquisition of stock-clearing platform Embed, alleging lack of due diligence. According to a May 17 filing, FTX had paid $220 million to acquire Embed through its United States subsidiary after having

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Voyager bankruptcy plan approved, customers may recover 35.7% of claims initially

Crypto brokerage Voyager’s bankruptcy plan was approved by the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York on May 17, according to a Reuters report. Judge Michael Wiles’ order approving the procedure was published by the court a day earlier. The so-called third bankruptcy plan was proposed on

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