Eddie Alexandre will pay $213,639,133 in restitution to EminiFX victims.
The CFTC’s civil EminiFX case has also been reopened.
Final judgment was entered against Alexandre on July 25th. As previously reported, Alexandre was
sentenced to 9 years in prison
last month.
Alexandre’s restitution order brings EminiFX criminal proceedings to a close.
On July 20th the court ordered the CFTC’s civil EminiFX case be reopened. The case was
stayed last September
, pending the outcome of Alexandre’s criminal proceedings.
On July 28th the EminiFX Receiver filed a Status Report for the second quarter of 2023.
During Q2 2023, the Receivership
sold $20.3 million in recovered cryptocurrency (~700 BTC) and
earned $1.14 million in interest
As of the end of Q2 2023, the EminiFX Receivership is sitting on $153 million in cash.
Looking forward,
The Receiver expects to file a motion for approval of a user transaction verification and claims process in early August 2023
The Receiver and his team have already begun to create the infrastructure for the EminiFX User Portal.
As of August 10th, the above cited Motion for Approval has yet to be filed.
🤖 Quick Answer
What restitution amount was ordered against Eddie Alexandre in the EminiFX case?Eddie Alexandre was ordered to pay $213,639,133 in restitution to EminiFX victims. Final judgment was entered on July 25th, following his 9-year prison sentence. This restitution order concludes the criminal proceedings in the EminiFX case.
What actions did the court take regarding the CFTC's civil EminiFX case?
On July 20th, the court ordered the reopening of the CFTC's civil EminiFX case, which had been stayed since September pending the resolution of Alexandre's criminal proceedings. The case resumption follows the final judgment against Alexandre.
What were the EminiFX Receivership's financial activities during Q2 2023?
During the second quarter of 2023, the EminiFX Receivership sold
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