FTX creditors sue hedge fund Olympus Peak, accusing it of violating the additional bankruptcy claims proceeds agreement

2024-10-11 21:04:03
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ChainCatcher news, according to The Block, former FTX user Alexander Nikolas Gierczyk has filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, accusing the hedge fund Olympus Peak of violating an agreement regarding additional bankruptcy claim proceeds. It is reported that Gierczyk transferred his bankruptcy claim worth $1.59 million to Olympus Peak at a 58% discount in November 2023.

Recently, U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge John Dorsey in Delaware approved the FTX asset restructuring plan. The plan is expected to repay FTX creditors between 129% and 146% of the claim value at the time of the bankruptcy filing in fiat currency. According to the lawsuit documents, based on this repayment ratio, Olympus Peak is expected to profit between $1.1 million and $1.4 million from Gierczyk's claim.

The lawsuit documents indicate that although Gierczyk transferred the claim at a discount, the agreement with Olympus Peak included an "excess claim clause." This clause was originally intended to allow Gierczyk to receive additional compensation in the same proportion if the bankruptcy distribution exceeded expectations. However, the plaintiff's attorney stated that Olympus Peak has explicitly indicated it will not fulfill its obligations under this clause.

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