News organizations seek to unmask anonymous FTX creditors

12/09 23:47

he Financial Times, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times and Bloomberg have filed a suit seeking to unseal who the creditors of the collapsed crypto exchange FTX are. The news organizations want at least the creditors' names. On Nov. 22, a federal judge moved to keep the FTX creditors anonymous in bankruptcy case. The lawsuit seeks to reveal the more than 100,000 creditors, and potentially who of the top 50 are owed $3.1 billion from FTX. "The news media acts as the eyes and ears of the public, informing the public of issues of the day," the lawsuit states. "This valuable social function is hampered by sealing of judicial records." The news organizations argue that while the redaction of contact information for the creditors may be necessary for safety reasons, the names of these creditors poses no risk to identity theft or personal danger.
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