FTX Recovery Trust announces $2.2B creditor payout for March 2026, the fourth distribution bringing total repayments to $10B.
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FTX to distribute $2.2B as creditors approach full compensation
FTX Recovery Trust will distribute $2.2 billion to creditors starting March 31 under its ongoing bankruptcy plan.
FTX plans to distribute $2.2 billion on March 31, with many customer claim classes reaching 100%. Here's what each class receives.
The FTX Recovery Trust has announced the latest round of repayments to creditors and former customers of the FTX crypto exchange, which collapsed in 2022.
Filing challenges prosecution’s insolvency narrative. Motion alleges pressure on potential defense witnesses. Sam Bankman-Fried’s (SBF) bid for a new trial has gained support from a former senior FTX ...
FTX co-founder Sam Bankman-Fried filed a long-shot request for a new trial on the charges for which he’s currently serving a 25-year prison sentence, arguing that new witnesses can refute the ...
FILE - FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried arrives at Manhattan federal court, Friday, Aug. 11, 2023, in New York. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews, File) MANHATTAN (CN) — Convicted former cryptocurrency mogul Sam ...
A punishing bitcoin selloff that has erased more than half of the pioneering crypto’s value saw a wild swing Thursday evening, with its price falling more than 5% at one point. But bitcoin’s price ...
WASHINGTON, Feb 2 (Reuters) - U.S. law firm Fenwick & West, which advised FTX before its 2022 blockbuster collapse and bankruptcy, has agreed to settle a lawsuit by FTX customers who alleged the firm ...
Former FTX law firm Fenwick to settle lawsuit over work for crypto exchange U.S. law firm Fenwick & West, which advised FTX before its 2022 blockbuster collapse and bankruptcy, has agreed to settle a ...
Caroline Ellison, the exec involved in the FTX scandal, has been released from federal custody. The former Alameda Research CEO had been in federal custody for roughly 14 months. She was sentenced to ...
Caroline Ellison, ex-co-CEO of Alameda Research, is set for federal release today after serving about 440 days of a two-year sentence. Caroline Ellison, the former co-CEO of Alameda Research and a ...
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