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    Diksha D Jadhav in Crypto News

    30-Dec-2022 05:55 PM


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    Non-US FTX customers want private info redacted from bankruptcy filings

    A group of non-U.S. FTX customers is pushing to have their names and private information redacted from court documents as part of the crypto exchange’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy process.
    The group is comprised of 15 people in individual or representative capacities, suggesting there is a far greater number in the group.
    A joinder refers to a type of court filing in which several suits have been joined together, or an additional party has attached itself to another filing.
    “The Ad Hoc Committee submits this Joinder in support of the Redaction Motion’s request to redact names and all other identifying information of the FTX.com customers from any paper filed or made publicly available in these proceedings, including the Creditor Matrix, Consolidated Top 50 Creditors List, and Schedules and Statements,” the filing reads.
    “Bankruptcy courts normally require transparency into the affairs of troubled businesses, including their creditors, in return for the protections of Chapter 11,” WSJ journalist Andrew Scurria wrote on Dec. 29.
    Source: Cointelegraph