Creditor Extension Delays Mt. Gox Investigation by 6 Months
The Japanese bankruptcy trustee handling the Mt. Gox case has announced a six-month extension for creditors to register claims. Nobuaki Kobayashi's decision also means there will be an additional six months before any formal investigation into the bankrupt exchange is completed. An email sent to those with Mt. Gox accounts read: "On July 24, 2014, the Tokyo District Court 20th Civil Division issued an order to change the period for filing proofs of claims and the date for investigation of claims as follows (please refer to the attached file). Detailed information for the filing of proofs....
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Mt Gox document confirms bankruptcy ruling. A six-month extension has been added to the bankruptcy case against Mt. Gox. This extension gives creditors a six-month extension to register claims against the firm and will push the investigation into the exchange out by six-months. The previous deadline for filing claims was November 28th and investigation findings due the February 25th 2015. This extension allows creditors until May 29th of 2015 to file and investigation findings to be delivered on September 9th 2015. An email was sent to all users with Mt. Gox accounts reading: "On July 24,....
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