A U.S. bankruptcy judge ruled that the independent examiner in the Celsius bankruptcy case must submit a report detailing financial management and other information by November

2022-10-08 09:25:00
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Chain Catcher News, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Martin Glenn ruled during a court hearing on Friday that the independent examiner for the bankruptcy case of the crypto lending platform Celsius, Shoba Pillay, needs to provide an interim report around mid-November. This report must detail Celsius's financial management and the handling of customer accounts. According to the ruling, this interim report will be crucial in determining who owns the cryptocurrency assets held in the custody and withholding accounts, and under what circumstances the holders of these accounts can access their assets. (CoinDesk)

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