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Celsius co-founder Alex Mashinsky will plead guilty to two counts of fraud
Alex Mashinsky, the founder and former CEO of defunct cryptocurrency lending company Celsius Network, said he plans to enter ...
In a dramatic turn of events July 13, federal authorities arrested and unsealed an indictment charging Alex Mashinsky, the founder and former CEO of Hoboken-based crypto lending platform Celsius ...
Alex Mashinsky, the founder and former CEO of cryptocurrency lender Celsius Network, pleaded guilty on Tuesday to two counts of fraud. Mashinsky, 59, was indicted on July 13, 2023, on seven counts of ...
Pinalitan ni Bankman-Fried ang kanyang mga dating abogado, sina Mark Cohen at Christian Everdale, habang patungo siya sa mga negosasyon sa paghatol. After crypto lender Celsius declared bankruptcy, ...
Former Celsius CEO Alex Mashinsky has agreed not to claim any assets from the Celsius bankruptcy proceeds. In a motion filed on Monday, the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of ...
Alex Mashinsky, the former CEO and co-founder of defunct crypto lender Celsius Network, is pushing back against what he calls a “venom-laced” attempt by federal prosecutors to secure a de facto life ...
Roughly two months after pleading guilty, former Celsius CEO Alex Mashinsky has requested a delay in his sentencing hearing, which is scheduled for April 8. In a Feb. 5 filing in the US District Court ...
Alex Mashinsky has been living on borrowed time for months. In January, the founder and former CEO of bankrupt crypto lender Celsius was hit with a lawsuit by the New York Attorney General, alleging ...
After crypto lender Celsius declared bankruptcy, its founder and former chief executive officer, Alex Mashinsky was arrested on allegations of misleading investors and manipulating its native token, ...
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