Alex Mashinsky, the disgraced founder and ex-CEO of cryptocurrency lender Celsius Network, admitted guilt to two counts of fraud on Tuesday. What Happened: Despite his initial plea of not guilty ...
NEW YORK, Dec 3 (Reuters) - Alex Mashinsky, founder and former CEO of cryptocurrency lender Celsius Network, pleaded guilty on Tuesday to two counts of fraud. Mashinsky, 59, was indicted on July ...
Alexander Mashinsky, founder and former CEO of the failed cryptocurrency platform Celsius Network, pleaded guilty Tuesday to federal fraud charges and admitted that he misled customers.
Celsius appeals Judge's decision rejecting its $444 million claim, alleging FTX’s statements caused its bankruptcy and ...
Roni Cohen-Pavon, the former chief revenue officer of crypto lending platform Celsius, will not be sentenced on Dec. 11 after former CEO Alex Mashinsky reached an agreement with United States ...
Celsius filed an appeal on Tuesday to challenge a court ruling denying its damages claims against FTX amid ongoing bankruptcy ...
Celsius will soon begin a second distribution of funds to creditors, according to a court filing on Nov. 27. A total of $127 million will be given out in bitcoin (BTC) or USD to creditors in five ...
Alex Mashinsky, the charismatic co-founder of crypto lender Celsius Network, pleaded guilty to two counts of fraud in one of the last cases stemming from the widespread upheaval that shook digital ...
According to the Justice Department, Mashinsky misled Celsius’ customers about the firm’s success, profitability, and about investments it made using customer funds. He also manipulated the ...
Alex Mashinsky, the founder and former CEO of failed crypto investment platform Celsius Network, has pleaded guilty to fraud, according to reports. WSJ.com reports that Mashinsky will now avoid a ...