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Wall Street Journal Accused of Defamation Over 2023 Tether-Bitfinex Article

Christopher Harborne and his aviation fuel broker AML Global were wrongly accused of "committing fraud, laundering money, and financing terrorists," according to the lawsuit.

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Wall Street Journal Inakusahan ng Paninirang-puri Over 2023 Tether-Bitfinex Article

Si Christopher Harborne at ang kanyang aviation fuel broker na AML Global ay maling inakusahan ng "nagsasagawa ng pandaraya, paglalaba ng pera, at pagpopondo sa mga terorista," ayon sa demanda.

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Le Wall Street Journal accusé de diffamation pour un article Tether-Bitfinex de 2023

Christopher Harborne et son courtier en carburant aviation AML Global ont été accusés à tort de « fraude, blanchiment d'argent et financement de terroristes », selon le procès.

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Wall Street Journal accusato di diffamazione per l'articolo Tether-Bitfinex del 2023

Christopher Harborne e il suo broker di carburante per aerei AML Global sono stati ingiustamente accusati di "aver commesso frodi, riciclaggio di denaro e finanziamento di terroristi", secondo la causa.

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Wall Street Journal acusado de difamación por el artículo de Tether-Bitfinex de 2023

Christopher Harborne y su corredor de combustible de aviación, AML Global, fueron acusados ​​injustamente de "cometer fraude, lavar dinero y financiar terroristas", según la demanda.

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Wall Street Journal acusado de difamação em artigo Tether-Bitfinex de 2023

Christopher Harborne e seu corretor de combustível de aviação, AML Global, foram injustamente acusados ​​de “cometer fraude, lavagem de dinheiro e financiamento de terroristas”, de acordo com o processo.

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Media Reported Hamas Got Millions Via Crypto, but the Data Provider They Cited Says It Was Misconstrued

The funding revelation caused an uproar in Washington. But there's no evidence for anything beyond "tiny" amounts of digital assets landing in terrorists' hands, the data firm Elliptic now says.

U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) is involved in a controversy over the use of Elliptic crypto data to explain how much terrorists have relied on crypto. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

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Binance.US Sees Another Two Executives Depart Crypto Exchange: WSJ

Binance.US has lost two more of its top executives. Head of Legal Krishna Juvvadi and Chief Risk Officer Sidney Majalya are leaving, according to the Wall Street Journal. This comes not long after the crypto exchange lost CEO Brian Shroder. "First Mover" host Jennifer Sanasie and The Tie director of content Lawrence Lewitinn weigh in on the regulatory pressure Binance.US faces. Plus, insights on the exchange's trading volume and open interest.

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Coinbase Gets a Stake in Circle; FTX's Sam Bankman-Fried Pleads Not Guilty, Again

“CoinDesk Daily” host Jennifer Sanasie dives into today’s hottest stories in crypto, as FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried pleads not guilty to his latest indictment. The Wall Street Journal is out with a new report detailing Binance's legal risks over Russia. And, Coinbase buys a minority stake in stablecoin issuer Circle Internet Financial.

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Binance Facing Additional U.S. Legal Risks by Helping Russians Move Money: WSJ

According to a new report from the Wall Street Journal, Binance is helping blacklisted Russian lenders move money through peer-to-peer transactions. A spokesperson for Binance told the publication the exchange follows global sanctions rules. "The Hash" panel discusses whether this could add on to the legal risks Binance is currently facing in the U.S.

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