Celsius won the right to sue Tether for allegedly breaching a contract to liquidate $4 billion in Bitcoin. The bankruptcy court's decision may unveil critical insights during discovery. Though Celsius repaid most creditors, the lawsuit's potential findings could impact the broader crypto ecosystem.
Alex Mashinsky has waived his rights to distributions from Celsius' bankruptcy funds, foregoing any personal claims.
Former Celsius CEO Alex Mashinsky forfeits claims to bankruptcy proceedings, facilitating creditor compensation.
Alex Mashinsky and related entities have forfeited claims to Celsius’ bankruptcy estate, prioritizing creditor restitution.
Three crypto kings, Sam Bankman-Fried, Aiden Pleterski, and Alex Mashinsky, fell from their lofty positions to face legal troubles and financial demise. Their stories serve as cautionary tales of ambition and risky ventures in the cryptocurrency world.
Celsius founder Alex Mashinsky sentenced to 12 years for stealing $48M.
Former Celsius CEO Alex Mashinsky sentenced to 12 years for crypto fraud, impacting investors and the platform's collapse.
Celsius founder Alex Mashinsky sentenced to 12 years for defrauding investors promising high crypto returns.
Celsius founder Alex Mashinsky receives a 12-year sentence for orchestrating a major crypto fraud scheme, deceiving investors and pocketing millions.
Celsius founder Alex Mashinsky faces a 12-year prison sentence for crypto fraud, particularly involving CEL token manipulation, marking a significant legal precedent in the cryptocurrency industry.
Celsius founder Alex Mashinsky sentenced to 12 years for crypto fraud, misleading investors about Celsius operations.
Former Celsius CEO Alex Mashinsky sentenced to 12 years in prison for fraud.
Alex Mashinsky, ex-CEO of Celsius Network, sentenced to 12 years for defrauding customers in a $7 billion scheme involving manipulation of CEL token prices.
Celsius Founder Alex Mashinsky sentenced to 12 years in prison for fraud.
Alex Mashinsky, former Celsius CEO, receives a 12-year prison sentence for fraud, signaling stricter enforcement under the Trump administration.
Alex Mashinsky, former CEO of Celsius Network, sentenced to 12 years in prison.
Former Celsius CEO Alex Mashinsky is sentenced to 12 years for defrauding customers, says Inner City Press.
Celsius founder Alex Mashinsky, facing federal fraud charges, is granted travel to walk his daughter down the aisle before sentencing.
Ex-Celsius CEO Alex Mashinsky allowed to travel to his daughter's wedding after sentencing hearing.
Former Celsius CEO Alex Mashinsky's lawyers seek a reduced one-year sentence, challenging the DOJ's proposed 20-year punishment.
Ex-Celsius CEO Alex Mashinsky seeks a lenient one-year sentence, rejecting the DOJ's 20-year proposal for fraud and market manipulation linked to Celsius Network's 2022 collapse.
Former Celsius CEO Alex Mashinsky requests a reduced one-year sentence, challenging the DOJ's 20-year recommendation.
Celsius founder Alex Mashinsky and his legal team criticize the U.S. government's 20-year sentencing request, describing it as a harsh and inhumane punishment disconnected from his true actions.
Crypto users express diverse opinions on former Celsius CEO Alex Mashinsky's sentencing for alleged fraud, ahead of his court appearance.
Weekly recap discusses Strategy's Bitcoin acquisitions, Nexo's U.S. operations resumption, and Celsius founder Mashinsky's trial developments.
Actor Ben McKenzie makes his directorial debut with a documentary questioning the legitimacy of cryptocurrency, featuring interviews with Sam Bankman-Fried and Alex Mashinsky.
Ex-Celsius CEO Alex Mashinsky argues for a lenient sentence, distancing himself from Sam Bankman-Fried. Prosecutors push for substantial prison time.
Alex Mashinsky, former Celsius Network executive, faces legal action for alleged fraudulent market activities causing massive financial losses in the U.S.
Alex Mashinsky faces trial for financial misconduct in the U.S.
The DOJ seeks a 20-year prison sentence for Celsius founder Alex Mashinsky for orchestrating a massive fraud that led to billions in losses.
Prosecutors demand a 20-year prison sentence for ex-Celsius CEO Alex Mashinsky, citing $550 million losses to crypto investors due to fraud.
Prosecutors seek 20-year sentence for former Celsius CEO Alex Mashinsky due to immense financial losses.