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Lawyer Behind FTX Lawsuit Weighs in on Celebrity Endorsements
A lawyer says basketball legend Shaquille O'Neal has finally been served in a case involving FTX and the celebrities who appeared in their ads. Adam Moskowitz, Managing Partner at The Moskowitz Law Firm, who is also the lawyer representing some FTX investors in the proposed class action lawsuit against the bankrupt crypto exchange, discusses the case and the state of celebrity endorsements in the crypto space. CoinDesk reached out for comment to Shaquille O'Neal and Kaseya Center but did not hear back.

Shaq Is Served Again in FTX Lawsuit, Lawyer Says
Shaquille O'Neal has been served again in a class-action lawsuit against FTX and founder Sam Bankman-Fried. The NBA legend reportedly received a summons and complaint during Tuesday night's game between the Miami Heat and Boston Celtics. "The Hash" panel shares their reactions.

FTX CEO's Legal Billings Hint at Comeback for the Exchange
The latest billing report of FTX's new CEO John Ray III suggests that the exchange could be rebooted. "The Hash" panel discusses the possibility of building "FTX 2.0" and reacts to a new report from The New York Times on the evidence collected against the disgraced founder Sam Bankman-Fried.

Laura Shin Reflects on Crypto's Evolution in the Last Decade
As part of CoinDesk Turns 10, "The Cryptopians" author "Unchained" podcast host Laura Shin joins "First Mover" to reflect on the past, present, and future of the crypto industry. Shin discusses the lessons learned from the rise and fall of Sam Bankman-Fried's FTX, Do Kwon's Terraform Labs, and unpacks the history of Ethereum.

Crypto Journalist Laura Shin Reacts to Possible FTX Reboot
A recent court filing suggests that FTX CEO John J. Ray III is working on devising a reboot plan for the now-defunct crypto exchange FTX. Filings show that Ray spent 6.7 hours on items related to “2.0” which is thought to mean FTX 2.0, a reboot of the exchange. Laura Shin, "The Cryptopians" author and "Unchained" podcast host, reacts to these developments, saying "[he] simply has a duty to explore that option."

Las facturas legales del CEO de FTX siguen insinuando un 'reinicio 2.0'
John RAY III facturó poco más de 6,5 horas en su último ciclo revisando y trabajando en lo que parecen ser materiales de FTX 2.0.

FTX Units demanda a exejecutivos e incorpora a accionistas para recuperar $243 millones de la adquisición
El patrimonio alega que el fundador de FTX, Sam Bankman-Fried, y otras personas "con información privilegiada" se apropiaron indebidamente de fondos de la empresa para adquirir Embed a fines de septiembre de 2022, semanas antes de que el intercambio de Cripto se declarara en quiebra.

Se solicita a un tribunal de EE. UU. revertir la decisión de no nombrar un examinador independiente en la quiebra de FTX
Un juez del tribunal de quiebras de Delaware había rechazado previamente una moción para nombrar un examinador neutral para evitar una investigación larga y costosa que retrasaría el progreso de los procedimientos de quiebra.

Los acreedores de BlockFi afirman que el prestamista de Cripto fue víctima de una mala gestión
El comité de acreedores dijo en una presentación judicial que BlockFi estaba impulsando una “narrativa de caso falsa” al presentarse como una víctima y que se debería atribuir más culpa a su gerencia.

