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Crypto Daily 2023-07-14 22:15:00

Celsius Founder Alex Mashinsky Pleads Not Guilty $CEL

Alex Mashinsky, the former CEO of cryptocurrency lending platform Celsius Network, appeared in federal court last week, pleading not guilty to numerous charges, including securities fraud, commodities fraud, and wire fraud. The court session marks the latest twist in a long and complex narrative that has unfolded within the crypto lending industry. An Array of Charges On the day of his arraignment, Mashinsky, 57, turned up to the Manhattan federal court in an understated gray polo shirt and jeans, and without handcuffs. He was arrested following a slew of lawsuits initiated by several federal regulatory agencies, including the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). As reported by Reuters, the charges against Mashinsky and Celsius revolve around allegations that they "misled customers and artificially inflated the value of [Celsius's] propriety crypto token." In total, Mashinsky was charged with seven criminal counts, an indictment that was unsealed on the same day of his court appearance. A High-Profile Case This case isn't the first legal challenge Celsius and Mashinsky have faced. Earlier this year, New York state's attorney general also accused Mashinsky of fraud. Notably, Mashinsky's arrest comes at a time of increased scrutiny for the crypto industry, with numerous other platforms facing similar allegations. As Reuters puts it, the industry is undergoing "a reckoning after a slump in crypto prices led to the collapse of several companies." In a public statement, U.S. Attorney Damian Williams made his stance clear: "Whether it's old-school fraud or some new-school crypto scheme, it doesn't matter one bit. It's all fraud to us." Accusations and Counterarguments Celsius Network, founded by Mashinsky in 2017, promised easy loan access and high interest rates to depositors, with the company lending out tokens to institutional investors with the intention of profiting from the difference. But the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in July 2022 after a wave of customer withdrawal requests during a downturn in crypto prices. The SEC's lawsuit against Mashinsky and Celsius alleges that the firm misled investors about the company's financial health, even as it pursued increasingly risky strategies to deliver high promised returns. Despite the significant loss of funds as customers rushed to withdraw, Mashinsky and Celsius continued to assert that the company was financially stable and had sufficient funds to meet withdrawals, the SEC claimed. Awaiting What's Next Despite the mounting allegations and legal challenges, Mashinsky and his legal team remain defiant. His attorneys, Benjamin Alee and Jonathan Ohring, have signaled their intent to challenge the charges, stating that Mashinsky "looks forward to vigorously defending himself in court against these baseless charges." As the case proceeds, the world will watch closely, considering the potential implications not just for Mashinsky and Celsius, but also for the broader crypto industry. Disclaimer: This article is provided for informational purposes only. It is not offered or intended to be used as legal, tax, investment, financial, or other advice.

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