A Chinese creditor residing in Singapore was denied repayment by FTX bankruptcy lawyers, who argued that his KYC-listed jurisdiction was China—a restricted jurisdiction. However, when the creditor attempted to speak at an upcoming hearing, the same lawyers claimed he lived in Singapore, which they said disqualified him from objecting to the motion on restricted jurisdictions. This contradictory stance effectively denied him both repayment and a voice in the process.
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Will的折腾纪21.7. klo 08.40
FTX doesn't want me to speak now!! They filed a motion saying I live in Singapore, not in a "Restricted Jurisdiction," so I shouldn't speak. But you marked my claim as disputed! I am a creditor who hasn't received my money! Please note that your Restricted Jurisdiction motion has not been approved yet and is not in effect! As a creditor, I have the right to participate and speak! FTX Recovery Trust is trying to silence me! They filed a motion saying I’m in Singapore—not a "Restricted Jurisdiction"—so I shouldn’t speak. But my claim is disputed! I’m exactly the kind of creditor who hasn’t been paid! Your Restricted Jurisdiction motion is not approved yet. As a creditor, I have the right to speak! #FTX #FTXbankruptcy #CryptoJustice #FTXcreditors
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