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SEC requests restraining order to temporarily freeze Binance.US assets

Posted by Simon Keighley on June 08, 2023 - 8:41am


SEC requests restraining order to temporarily freeze Binance.US assets

The regulator also wants Binance.US and related companies to return customer funds.

SEC requests restraining order to temporarily freeze Binance.US assets

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filed a motion requesting a restraining order against Binance.US on June 6.

That request specifically asks the court to freeze the assets of Binance.US’s parent companies, which are collectively operating under the name BAM. The SEC’s motion also seeks to have Binance.US funds returned to customers alongside other relief.

Furthermore, SEC has asked Binance, Binance.US-related companies, and Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao to show why a preliminary injunction should not be entered. This means that the regulator wants restrictions imposed before the trial.

The SEC also aims to have the defendants compelled to provide certain information and prevented from destroying, concealing, or altering records.

The securities regulator said that these actions are needed rapidly in order to ensure customer safety. It said that the defendants violated and disregarded U.S. laws for years. It noted that many questions remain open about intercompany transactions and said that some defendants claim they are not under the court’s jurisdiction.

The SEC originally filed charges against Binance.US and related parties on June 5.

Zhao has attempted to reassure the public by noting that the order will only affect Binance.US — not Binance.com — if the request is granted.

Article by Mike Dalton - Source: CryptoSlate


 

Disclaimer: This article is provided for informational purposes only. It is not offered or intended to be used as legal, tax, investment, financial, or other advice.

 

 

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