Court allows FTX to sell four subsidiaries
This decision is designed to facilitate the return of funds to creditors of the exchange
13.01.2023 - 09:35
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FTX can sell four key units including derivatives arm LedgerX and stock-clearing platform Embed, a Delaware bankruptcy judge ruled Thursday.
Investment bank Perella Weinberg is now allowed to proceed with the sell-offs, which also includes the crypto exchange’s European and Japanese units, and which have already attracted as many as 117 expressions of interest.
Judge John Dorsey of the Delaware Bankruptcy Court, charged with overseeing the wind-up of the exchange, approved the measures in an order dated Thursday after a hearing held Wednesday. Sale notices will be published within around three business days, with indications of interest to be received between Jan. 18 for Embed and Feb. 1 for FTX Europe and Japan.
Sam Bankman-Fried’s crypto enterprise filed for bankruptcy on Nov. 11, 2022, shortly after a CoinDesk report scrutinized the integrity of FTX trading arm Alameda Research’s balance sheet.
Claims linked to former senior executives and their families will be excluded from the sale, given concerns from the Department of Justice about sales where there have been serious allegations of wrongdoing. Bankman-Fried has pleaded not guilty to charges including wire fraud while serving as chief executive officer, while his former lieutenants Caroline Ellison and Gary Wang are said to be cooperating with investigators.
The estate, now run by restructuring expert John Ray, hopes to generate more value for creditors by speedily selling off the more solvent and easy-to-separate arms of the business.
This material is taken from the website coindesk.com.
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