Creditors of the bankrupt landing firm Celsius have amended their lawsuit to include Wintermute.
Plaintiffs in the class-action lawsuit against Celsius Network have now alleged that Wintermute helped the crypto lending firm in wash trading.
The new court filing shows Wintermute Trading Ltd as a new defendant in the ongoing class-action lawsuit, Bloomberg reported.
Celsius executives allegedly engaged in “improper market making” activities with the help of Wintermute from around March 2021 until June 2022, when the crypto lending firm froze withdrawals.
The latest amendment in the lawsuit alleges that Celsius CEO Alex Mashinsky and other executives manipulated CEL prices through wash trading with the help of the algorithmic trading firm Wintermute.
With the latest court filing, Celsius’ creditors have now also added “wash trading” to the list of charges against the bankrupt firm.
Wash trading refers to an illegal activity where the same crypto or any security is sold and bought to generate misleading market information.
The new allegations directly affect the people who suffered losses from purchasing Celsius Financial Products through a Celsius Earn Rewards Account and subsequently filed a class-action lawsuit against the firm.
According to the filing in the ongoing lawsuit in the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey, the alleged wash trading accusations were found through “publicly available internal conversations” between Celsius executives.
Before filing for bankruptcy, Celsius reportedly transferred nearly $160 million worth of wrapped Bitcoin to third-party wallets. Several of those addresses are reportedly controlled by Wintermute.
Celsius moved roughly $20 million worth of WETH into a
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