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Settlement With NYAG Reached: Tether and Bitfinex to Pay $18.5M and Stop Servicing NY Clients

source-logo  cryptopotato.com 23 February 2021 10:44, UTC

Tether and Bitfinex will no longer be able to trade with New York citizens and will have to pay $18.5 million in penalties as their two-year-long legal case with the New York Attorney General office came to an end. 

  • The case started in April 2019 when the NYAG office alleged the popular exchange Bitfinex of losing $850 million and using Tether funds to secretly cover the losses to the payment processor Crypto Capital. 
  • The funds were actually confiscated by government authorities from the US, Portugal, and Poland, while Bitfinex said it was working on retrieving them ever since.
  • The NYAG further alleged that the two crypto-related firms made false statements about the USD backing of Tether (USDT). New York Attorney General Letitia James highlighted this once more while releasing a press release about the case earlier today:
  • “Bitfinex and Tether recklessly and unlawfully covered-up massive financial losses to keep their scheme going and protect their bottom lines. Tether’s claims that its virtual currency was fully backed by US dollars at all times was a lie. These companies obscured the true risk investors faced and were operated by unlicensed and unregulated individuals and entities dealing in the darkest corners of the financial system.”

  • Ultimately, AG James said that her office has taken “action to end Bitfinex and Tether’s illegal activities in New York,” as both organizations will not be able to trade in the state any longer. Additionally, Tether and Bitfinex will need to pay $18.5 million in penalties to the state. 
  • Tether issued a response of its own, saying that the two companies are “pleased to have reached a settlement of legal proceedings” with the NYAG Office. Furthermore, the post reads that Tether and Bitfinex had fully cooperated with the authorities in the past few years and ultimately admitted “no wrongdoing.”

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