Genesis and DCG reach settlement deal over unpaid debts amidst fraud allegations
Genesis and Digital Currency Group (DCG) have come to a settlement agreement over unpaid debts, but the deal still requires approval from creditors. DCG will pay its subsidiary, Genesis Global Capital, $295 million in US dollars and bitcoin by April to partially repay the $620 million owed. However, creditors must still agree to the deal. Gemini, a major Genesis creditor, has opposed the restructuring plans and is currently in a legal dispute with DCG over allegations of fraud. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has also sued both Gemini and Genesis for selling unregistered securities.
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