Alameda Research strives for $ 446 million for alleged preferred transfers to Voyager Digital-

Alameda Research strives for $ 446 million for alleged preferred transfers to Voyager Digital-

Alameda Research Ltd. filed a lawsuit against Voyager Digital LLC and HTC Trading Inc. at the US bankruptcy court on Monday. The lawsuit claims that the accused had received preferred ownership broadcasts from Alameda Research, and the plaintiffs tried to reclaim about $ 445.8 million from Voyager and HTC.

Legal dispute over crypto-asset transfers, which are reported by Alameda Research

A newly submitted lawsuit in the FTX bankruptcy proceedings shows Alameda Research, the no longer existing quantitative trading company that was founded by sam bankman-fried (Sbf), strives for US dollar from bankruptcy Börse Voyager Digital and HTC Trading. Alameda lawyers claim that the company has repaid outstanding loans according to the Voyager filed for insolvency protection in July. The complaint also claims that the transfers in accordance with sections 503 and 507 of the US insolvency law can be requested as an administrative priority.

"The collapse of Alameda and his subsidiaries in view of the claim that Alameda secretly borrowed billions of FTX-Exchange assets is well known," says the details of the submission. "In the (legitimate) attention that was given to the alleged misconduct by Alameda and his now accused earlier leadership, the role that Voyager and other cryptocurrency 'creditors played, financed Alameda and either promoted this suspected misconduct was largely lost."

As a voyager applied for creditor protection in July, it justified a loan in the event href = "https://news.bitcoin.com/defunct-crypto-hedge-fund-three-arows-kapital-seek-25-million-to-start-new-exchange-amid-sccrutiny/" Rel = "noopener"> capital with three arrows . After the bankruptcy of Voyager, Sam Bankman-Fried and FTX claims You could digitally offer the Voyager customer in the procedure at an early stage. Then they explained plans for the purchase of Voyager and his assets for $ 1.4 billion. Soon afterwards the Texas State Securities Board (TSSB) complaints to offer FTX and said that the state security supervisory authority must "determine whether FTX US complies with the law.

The lawyers of Alameda say in the file that the company, after paying Voyager in Krypto-Assets, "was unable to determine whether [Voyager] had a valid and effective pledge or security right." The plaintiff's lawyers consider the transfers to be transferred to "preferred transfers" that were "avoidable". Alameda insists on the right to pay for the transfers that say that they were "made or more in favor of one or more of the accused".

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Jamie Redman

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