Alameda sues Voyager because of the attempt to recalculate loan repayments

Alameda sues Voyager because of the attempt to recalculate loan repayments

The bankruptcy proceedings of the FTX Group have experienced many surprising, if not an industrious moments.

An application submitted on January 30 continues in the spirit of earlier applications and tries to freed the FTX leadership from any responsibility.

credit repayment requested

At the beginning of this year, Voyager Digital was forced to submit his own bankruptcy application according to Chapter 11. At that time, FTX Voyager made a takeover offer that was rejected. SBF then went against the latter and accused her of trying to press more money out of the customers through bankruptcy proceedings.

voyager digitally replied and claimed that SBF had made false claims about the bankruptcy case, and insulted him because he had brought the details of the proposed deal to the public.

The times have changed, and the FTX Group is now sitting on the hot chair with Voyager. As part of the company's efforts to repay customers, Voyager applied for the repayment of his loans to FTX.

According to the file, the back paid amount is $ 445.8 million, divided into three payments: $ 3.2 million interest payments in August as well as $ 248 million and $ 193.9 million loan repayments in September and October. Now ftx wants to go back this money.

accusation of the Voyager not to have followed the Due Diligence

Since the loans were repaid shortly before FTX's bankruptcy, the FTX Group lawyers have submitted an application to repay the repayments to Alameda. The submission also claims that Alameda's bankruptcy is partly due to Voyager and other companies that are said to have neglected the implementation of the Due Diligence and misused customer funds. Pot, hits kettle.

"The collapse of Alameda and his subsidiaries in view of the claim that Alameda secretly borrowed billions of FTX exchange assets is generally known. Voyager Alameda borrowed cryptocurrencies worth millions of dollars for this purpose.

In summary, the lawyers of Alameda seem to say that the misconduct at Alameda was at least partially heated by Voyager, which enabled SBF to continue to violate its own rules.

As a result, the FTX Group's lawyers see the repayment of their debts unfavorable to Voyager and demand that the money is paid back in Alameda's bags.

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