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Lawyers for the insolvent affiliate of the cryptocurrency exchange FTX resisted a request for internal records from the affiliate on Wednesday.
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Asserting that they "do not trust" the Bahamian government with information that could be used to steal assets from the bankrupt company.
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FTX Digital Markets' liquidators had requested access to the Slack, Google, and Amazon Web Services accounts and data of the American division from U.S. Bankruptcy Judge John Dorsey.
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Attorneys for FTX requested Dorsey to turn down the request during a court hearing in Delaware.
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They contended that Bahamian officials had collaborated with FTX's founder,
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The recently detained Sam Bankman-Fried, to sabotage the American bankruptcy case and remove assets to the harm of some creditors.
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According to FTX lawyer James Bromley, the Bahamian government has previously gotten information from the liquidators of the FTX Digital Market and utilised it to steal digital assets from FTX.
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Bromley declared, "This information is hazardous. We don't have faith in the Bahamas' administration.
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Regarding the Bahamian government's response to FTX's collapse, the Securities Commission of the Bahamas (SCB) has already refuted FTX's "misstatements."
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When contacted on Wednesday for comment, the SCB stated that it "is not currently giving comments to general queries."
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