Bitgo Files Lawsuit Against Novogratz’s Galaxy Digital for $100M Over ‘Intent...

Bitgo Files Lawsuit Against Novogratz’s Galaxy Digital for $100M Over ‘Intent...

According to statements made by the digital asset custody business and financial services provider Bitgo, the firm has filed a lawsuit against the crypto company Galaxy Digital and is seeking damages for more than $100 million. Bitgo says Galaxy’s “improper repudiation and intentional breach of its merger agreement” caused the lawsuit. Bitgo Seeks Damages From Galaxy Digital for Terminated Merger Agreement On August 16, 2022, Bitcoin.com News reported on billionaire investor Mike Novogratz’s Galaxy Digital terminating the company’s proposed....


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BitGo, a California-based digital asset financial services company, posted a tweet confirming the $100-million lawsuit against Galaxy Digital for breaching its $1.2 billion-merger agreement. The complaint was filed yesterday in the Delaware Chancery Court with Attorney Brian Timmons to provide ample time for Galaxy Digital to respond or cite critical information on the matter. Details […]