U. S. Judge Freezes Mt. Gox CEO Mark Karpeles' Assets

U. S. Judge Freezes Mt. Gox CEO Mark Karpeles' Assets

U. S. District Judge Gary Feinerman has reportedly frozen the U. S. -based assets of Mt. Gox CEO Mark Karpeles and companies related to him for two weeks as clients of the former exchange look to get back at least some of what was in their accounts before the company shut down. Feinerman is said to have placed a temporary restraining order on Karpeles' assets, that of a related company in the U. S., and the parent company of the exchange's operator, according to the Wall Street Journal. The WSJ reported indicates that the firm that ran the exchange, Tibanne, is not affected by the order....


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