Cryptsy Lawsuit: Ann Nettles Enters into a Settlement

Cryptsy Lawsuit: Ann Nettles Enters into a Settlement

One of the defendants in the class action lawsuit against Cryptsy cryptocurrency exchange, Lorie Ann Nettles enters into a settlement agreement involving liquidation of almost all of her assets. There have been few new developments in the ongoing class action lawsuit against the now defunct cryptocurrency exchange, Cryptsy. The Bitcoin exchange based out of Florida stopped its operations earlier this year. At the time of shutting down, the platform allegedly had accommodated liabilities of over $10 million, of which $5 million belonged to the customers. The class action lawsuit was filed....


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