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    Home»Altcoins»Judge Unfreezes $57.6 Million in Stablecoins
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    Judge Unfreezes $57.6 Million in Stablecoins

    CryptoGateBy CryptoGateAugust 21, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A US decide has unfrozen $57.6 million in USDC (USDC) stablecoins tied to the Libra token scandal in February, giving memecoin promoter Hayden Davis and former CEO of the Meteora decentralized trade Ben Chow entry to the funds.

    US decide Jennifer L. Rochon froze the funds in Could as a part of a listening to in a class-action lawsuit in opposition to Davis, Chow, blockchain infrastructure firm KIP Protocol and KIP’s co-founder, Julian Peh.

    The Choose mentioned the defendants didn’t reveal “irreparable” hurt as a result of the funds to reimburse victims are nonetheless accessible, and the defendants have made no effort to maneuver the frozen funds, in response to Law360.

    In July, Davis filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit in opposition to him, which was denied as “moot” by the court docket. Regardless of this, Rochon mentioned she was uncertain that the class-action lawsuit in opposition to Davis, Chow and others would succeed.

    The unique grievance filed in opposition to Hayden Davis, Ben Chow, Julian Peh and others. Supply: PACER

    The Libra token scandal is taken into account one of the important rug pulls in historical past, drawing in Argentine President Javier Milei, prompting an ethics investigation into the leader and class-action lawsuits from buyers.

    Associated: From Coinbase to Milei and LIBRA: Crypto class-action suits pile up

    The Libra token scandal and the aftermath that rocked the crypto world

    The Libra token launched in February, billing itself as a undertaking to assist help Argentina’s small companies, and was initially promoted by Milei on social media.

    Libra crashed and burned inside hours of launching, prompting widespread backlash from buyers who had been caught up in what was characterised as a $107 million rug pull.

    Milei distanced himself from the token, denying information of the undertaking’s fundamentals and backtracking on the preliminary promotion.