FTX users want their names to stay redacted from bankruptcy filings

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FTX users who are owed $1.9 billion want their names to stay redacted from the embattled exchange's bankruptcy filings

A group of 15 non-US FTX customers, who say they are owed $1.9 billion from the troubled crypto exchange, want their identities to stay redacted from the firm's bankruptcy filings.

"It is difficult to imagine a more compelling case that would warrant withholding and redacting the information of the thousands of FTX.com customers who had their funds stolen and never anticipated that their use of cryptocurrency and FTX.com would become publicly known," the court filing reads.

 

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What no audit? Surely, this would trigger an audit?

Not too big to fail!

Nope

They're totally going to get their money back

It's terribly embarrassing that you invested in a scam artist or is it because you are a financial planner telling other people to invest in a scam artist? If you want to clawback your losses must be public.

Of course they do - bankruptcy is public info visible for 7-10 years!

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