Business
US sues bankrupt crypto platform Voyager’s CEO, permanently bans company
Washington, Oct 13
The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has announced a settlement with bankrupt crypto company Voyager that will permanently ban it from handling consumers’ assets.
The Commission said late on Thursday it is also filing a lawsuit against its former CEO, Stephen Ehrlich, for falsely claiming that customers’ accounts were insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) and were “safe", even as the company was approaching an eventual bankruptcy.
The complaint also named Stephen Ehrlich’s wife, Francine Ehrlich, as a relief defendant.
“Consumers reported over $1.4 billion in losses to cryptocurrency scams in the last year, and the FTC continues to crack down on those who lie to consumers about these risky assets,†said Samuel Levine, Director of the FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection.
“This action reminds companies and individuals: don’t play fast and loose with claims about FDIC insurance,†he added.
Voyager used promises that consumers’ deposits would be “safe†to entice them to hand over their funds.
When the company failed, consumers lost access to significant assets they had saved, including ongoing salary deposits, college tuition funds, and down payments for homes, according to the complaint.
The consumers were locked out of their cash accounts for more than a month and lost more than $1 billion in crypto assets.
The proposed settlement with Voyager and its affiliates will permanently ban the companies from offering, marketing, or promoting any product or service that could be used to deposit, exchange, invest, or withdraw any assets.
The companies also agreed to a judgment of $1.65 billion, which will be suspended to permit Voyager to return its remaining assets to consumers in the bankruptcy proceedings.
Stephen Ehrlich has not agreed to a settlement and the FTC’s case against him will proceed in federal court, said the Commission.
In a parallel action, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission separately charged Ehrlich with fraud and registration failures.
13 hours ago
UAE: Two Indians among four injured by missile debris in Dubai
13 hours ago
AAPI Announces 44th Annual Convention In Tampa, FL
13 hours ago
US presses Iran with strikes, open to deal
13 hours ago
Trump slams allies France and UK over Iran, Hormuz
13 hours ago
US signals action to keep Hormuz open
13 hours ago
US troops push for faster, decisive Iran war
15 hours ago
Trump invites King Charles, Camilla for state visit as US commemorates 250th Independence anniversary
15 hours ago
Russia expecting PM Modi's visit to Moscow in 2026: Deputy FM Rudenko
19 hours ago
From Nalanda to Prayagraj, crowd crush incidents raise safety concerns
20 hours ago
Bhumi Pednekkar says it’s ‘heartbreaking’ to see women-led stories shrinking in mainstream cinema
20 hours ago
‘Satrangi - Badle Ka Khel’ starring Mahvash, Kumud Mishra to tell story of cross-dressing dancer burning with vengeance
20 hours ago
4th Florida South Asian Film Festival (FL-SAFF) Showcases Global South Asian Cinema in New Jersey
20 hours ago
Simbu-starrer Arasan's shooting to be wrapped up by June first week?
