2019-10-9 00:36 |
Bitfinex and Tether say they shouldn't have to compile documents ordered by a New York court during an ongoing appeal.
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2019-10-9 00:36 |
Bitfinex and Tether say they shouldn't have to compile documents ordered by a New York court during an ongoing appeal.
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Tether posted a press release on their website today saying that they’re expecting lawsuits based on research they call “Meritless and Mercenary. ” Tether has been under investigation by the New York Attorney’s General office for nearly six months now, with a deadline for the firm and Bitfinex to hand over documents come October 14th.
2019-10-6 09:34 | |
A new chapter in the battle between the New York Attorney General (NYAG) and Tether/Bitfinex has been recently started. A letter disclosed by the NYAG, which was written by counsel John Castiglione and filed last month, affirms that the crypto company has not provided the documents which were requested. In case you haven't read about […]
2019-10-3 00:24 | |
Bitfinex may be enjoying a break from having to give documents to investigators, but it should be preparing for when the reprieve ends, the NYAG said.
2019-10-3 19:30 | |
Cryptocurrency exchange, Bitfinex, has won a reprieve in its ongoing Supreme Court case with the New York Attorney General (NYAG). The motion, approved yesterday, means that the company will not immediately have to present documents regarding alleged funding by Tether.
2019-9-25 16:00 | |
Having recently won a motion in the Appellate division of the New York Supreme Court, the Hong Kong-based Bitfinex exchange will no longer have to submit documents regarding its use of Tether until a future date.
2019-9-25 13:30 | |
Coinspeaker Bitfinex Registers a Big Win in the Tether Stablecoin Court CaseThe Appellate Division of the New York Supreme Court said that Bitfinex won't have to continue turning the documents of its Tether use to the New York Attorney General’s office (OAG), for now.
2019-9-25 13:21 | |
Cryptocurrency exchange Bitfinex can now stop sharing documents about its use of Tether with the New York Attorney General (NYSAG) after winning a motion in the appellate division of the New York Supreme Court over an alleged $850 million cover-up.
2019-9-25 12:57 | |
A court order granted a stay on the requirements that Bitfinex produces documents on its financing interactions with Tether, Inc.
2019-9-25 11:25 | |
Crypto exchange Bitfinex can hold on to documents about alleged $850 million cover-up
2019-9-25 22:10 | |
A division of the New York Supreme Court has ruled Bitfinex can stop turning over documents to state investigators.
2019-9-25 20:35 | |
Bitcoin exchange Bitfinex must provide documents to US authorities after a New York judge ruled against its request to dismiss a lawsuit against it. Judge U-Turns On Bitcoin Exchange Protection According to a filing dated August 19, the Supreme Court of the State of New York moved against Bitfinex and its sister company, stablecoin issuer Tether.
2019-8-20 13:00 | |
A court in New York has denied Bitfinex and Tether’s parent company iFinex’s latest motion to avoid the legal clap back from its $850 million cover-up. iFinex claimed that the New York State Attorney General (NYAG) lacked the relevant jurisdiction to investigate the cryptocurrency exchange and stablecoin issuer as it claims it doesn’t serve customers in the state.
2019-8-20 12:42 | |
The New York Attorney General office pushed back on Bitfinex's complaints about the cost of complying with the agency's demands for documents.
2019-8-2 23:10 | |
Bitfinex has spent half a million dollars producing documents in its ongoing battle with the New York Attorney General's office, a new filing says.
2019-7-31 00:49 | |
A New York judge has delayed making a decision on whether Bitfinex and Tether need to turn over documents to the state Attorney General.
2019-7-29 18:42 | |
Bitcoin exchange Bitfinex has secured a temporary reprieve in its ongoing legal tussle against the New York Attorney General’s (NYAG) office. NY Judge Grants Stay of Document In a press release issued on Wednesday (May 22, 2019), Bitfinex announced that Hon Joel M.
2019-5-23 13:00 | |
Bitfinex, currently most controversial cryptocurrency exchange, announced that the New York Supreme Court Judge Joel M. Cohen granted the firms’ motion for an immediate stay on the documents demanded by the New York Attorney General.
2019-5-22 20:47 | |
It appears that contrary to its marketing promises, Tether – a cryptocurrency pegged to the US dollar – used some of its dollar reserves to buy Bitcoin. The stablecoin issuer, which shares management and ownership with cryptocurrency exchange service Bitfinex, has admitted it used its reserves to invest in Bitcoin and other “assets,” according to court transcripts obtained by The Block.
2019-5-22 11:12 | |
Tether, a stablecoin tied to the dollar that is meant to mediate the volatility of other cryptocurrencies, is partly backed by bitcoin. As detailed in court documents obtained by The Block, Tether admitted to using some of the cash reserves meant to back its stablecoin to purchase bitcoin, among other assets.
2019-5-22 23:02 | |
In the latest on the ongoing legal dispute between the New York Attorney General (NYAG), cryptocurrency exchange Bitfinex and stablecoin issuer Tether, the New York Supreme Court has modified an April 24, 2019, preliminary injunction and now Bitfinex is allowed to continue using the Tether reserves that were loaned to it to maintain its ordinary course of business, such as paying employees and consultants.
2019-5-18 22:14 | |
The presiding judge over the New York OAG v. Bitfinex/Tether proceedings just ruled on Bitfinex’s ‘Motion to Vacate’ the OAG’s request for a preliminary injunction against them. That ruling can be found here: Bitfinex’s Motion to Vacate the OAG’s Request for Production of Documents Was Denied As a result of this order, the preliminary injunction that […]
2019-5-14 05:04 | |
As you probably already know, major cryptocurrency exchange, Bitfinex, has been served a lawsuit by the New York State… The post New York State General Attorney Requests Bitfinex To Release Tether Documents appeared first on Invest In Blockchain.
2019-5-8 06:55 | |
The case involving Bitfinex and Tether saw a small push forward when a New York City judge required the embattled Bitfinex to submit specific documents that may be related to the 850 million cover-ups between the crypto exchange and Tether.
2019-5-7 18:26 | |
Bitfinex and the New York Attorney General’s (NYAG) legal sparring in relation to $850 million in missing funds escalated with another round of court filings this past weekend.
2019-5-7 01:42 | |
A judge has ordered Bitfinex to turn over documents to the New York Attorney General, but only once the scope of the request is narrowed.
2019-5-7 23:35 | |
By CCN: After New York alleged that industry giant Bitfinex had potentially committed fraud with its handling of the Tether cryptocurrency, one might have expected Bitcoin traders to initiate a mad rush for the exit.
2019-5-7 23:00 | |
The crypto community has been laser focused on the current dilemma between Bitfinex exchange and New York prosecutors over the alleged loss of $850 million of co-mingled customer and corporate funds.
2019-5-7 22:15 | |
The New York Attorney General’s office has requested that Bitfinex release documents related to its dealing with Tether as apart of the ongoing legal case. According to a memorandum of law filed on May 3,.
2019-5-6 00:25 | |
Documents concerning the alleged deal made between Bitfinex and stablecoin operator Tether should be released, according to a request by the NYAG
2019-5-6 20:44 | |
The NYAG's office has told a court that Bitfinex and Tether must turn over documents detailing the companies' recent financial maneuvers.
2019-5-5 19:30 | |
Legal representatives for Bitfinex and Tether confirm the widely held suspicion that USDT is not one-to-one backed by US dollars. Court documents confirm tethers are only 74 percent backed, and those holding tokens are “subject to the risk of default, insolvency, inability to collect, and illiquidity.
2019-5-1 02:56 | |
Bitfinex and Tether’s legal counsel has written a response to the New York Attorney General’s (NYAG) ex parte order, which claims that Bitifinex used Tether’s reserves to cover some $850 million in losses.
2019-5-1 01:22 | |
Bitcoin (BTC) shed $4 billion after NY OAG sue iFinex Tether controversy force Bitcoin liquidation The OAG of New York is after iFinex, and from their documents, officials say the Hong-Kong based exchange, BitFinex are contravening NY Laws and therefore suing them.
2019-4-26 22:00 | |
The New York State Attorney General (NYSAG) is reportedly building a case to sue cryptocurrency exchange, Bitfinex, and stablecoin, Tether. As court documents dated April 24 state, neither Bitfinex nor Tether are licensed to operate in the state of New York, and yet the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) believes New York-based investors did use the exchange to trade Tether.
2019-4-26 12:29 | |
A Darknet user with username ExploitDOT is reportedly selling about 100,000 documents cryptocurrency traders used in verifying their identities (KYC) on some leading cryptocurrency exchanges including Binance, Bitfinex, Poloniex and several others, according to reports published on January 21, 2019: https://theblockcrypto.
2019-1-22 22:43 | |
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2018-9-27 21:21 | |