Bankrupt Alameda sues bankrupt Voyager
FTX’s lawyers prepared a $445.8 million suit against Voyager Digital, for loan repayments that Alameda made shortly before Voyager went bankrupt. We have extensively covered this story of “unlove” earlier. The comedy of the situation is that bankrupt Alameda accuses bankrupt Voyager Digital of using the money of creditor’s clients, i.e. Alameda. But the key point is that Alameda itself granted the loan from the FTX funds, which actually belonged to the customers of the curly-haired swindler’s exchange. Like a drowning swimmer, Sam is dragging everyone down with them. Does he really believe that would help them climb up to the top?
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FTX’s lawyers prepared a $445.8 million suit against Voyager Digital, for loan repayments that Alameda made shortly before Voyager went bankrupt.
We have extensively covered this story of “unlove” earlier.
The comedy of the situation is that bankrupt Alameda accuses bankrupt Voyager Digital of using the money of creditor's clients, i.e. Alameda.
But the key point is that Alameda itself granted the loan from the FTX funds, which actually belonged to the customers of the curly-haired swindler's exchange.
Like a drowning swimmer, Sam is dragging everyone down with them. Does he really believe that would help them climb up to the top?
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