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Three Arrows Liquidators Seek to Subpoena Co-Founders Zhu and Davies by Alternate Means

With the co-founders’ locations unknown, the liquidators are applying to serve them subpoenas via their email addresses, Twitter accounts and their attorneys’ email addresses.

Updated May 9, 2023, 3:59 a.m. Published Oct 17, 2022, 3:47 p.m.
Three Arrows co-funder Su Zhu (CoinDesk)
Three Arrows co-funder Su Zhu (CoinDesk)

The liquidators in the Three Arrows Capital bankruptcy case are seeking authorization to serve subpoenas to the firm’s co-founders Su Zhu and Kyle Davies by alternate means, according to a court filing on Friday.

With Zhu and Davies’ location unknown and the liquidators and their attorneys unable to track them down, the liquidators are asking the court to be able to serve the two subpoenas via their email addresses, Twitter accounts and the email addresses of their attorneys.

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The Singapore-based Three Arrows Capital filed for bankruptcy protection in July, citing "extreme fluctuations" in the cryptocurrency markets.

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