Several news media outlets, including Bloomberg, have applied for the public disclosure of the FTX anonymous creditor list

2022-12-10 09:05:46
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ChainCatcher news, including the Financial Times, Wall Street Journal, New York Times, and Bloomberg, has filed a lawsuit seeking to disclose the identities of the creditors of the collapsed cryptocurrency exchange FTX. FTX has over 100,000 creditors, and these news organizations want at least the names of the creditors.

The lawsuit states, "The news media serves as the eyes and ears of the public, informing the public about the issues of the day, and this valuable social function is hindered by the sealing of judicial records." The news media argues that while it may be necessary to redact the contact information of the creditors for safety reasons, the names of these creditors do not pose a risk of identity theft or personal danger. (The Block)

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