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A proposed settlement could see creditors receive a shortfall claim of $8.9 billion for FTX.com and $166 million for FTX.US. The customers of bankrupt crypto exchanges FTX and FTX.US could see over 90% of assets returned to them by the end of the second quarter of 2024 after a proposed settlement was reached between FTX creditors and debtors. On Oct. 17, FTX debtors said they reached a “major milestone” in their Chapter 11 case after “extensive discussions” with the unsecured creditors’ committee, a committee of non-United States customers, and class action plaintiffs regarding customer property disputes. FTX debtors filed a notice of the proposed settlement with a Delaware-based U.S. bankruptcy court on Oct. 16 (for information purposes). However, they need to submit an official filing by Dec. 16 seeking the court’s approval. (1/4) The FTX Debtors have announced another major milestone in their chapter 11 cases. — FTX (@FTX_Official) October 17, 2023 Part of the amended plan consists of the “shortfall claim,” in which FTX debtors estimate that customers of FTX.com and FTX.US would collectively receive 90% of assets available for distribution. The shortfall claim is estimated to be approximately $8.9 billion for FTX.com and $166 million for FTX.US. If approved by the bankruptcy court, FTX expects these funds to be disbursed by the end of the second quarter of 2024. John J. Ray III, CEO and chief restructuring officer of FTX, was pleased with the terms of the settlement: READProtocol Village: QANPlatform for Quantum Resistance Raises $15M from Qatar's MBK The Plan Term Sheet is a compromise between the Committee, the Debtors, the ad hoc customer committee and other representatives on a range of issues that balance the rights of customer and non-customer creditors across the U.S. and foreign debtors. — Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors of FTX (@FTX_Committee) October 17, 2023 However, FTX debtors anticipate that customers of both exchanges will not be paid in full and that FTX.com will likely see a greater percentage of losses. FTX customer clawbacks Meanwhile, observers noted that a part of the proposed plan sees to it that customers who withdrew over $250,000 from the exchange within nine days of bankruptcy would have their claim reduced by 15% of the amount. However, claims under $250,000 wouldn’t be subject to a reduction, FTX debtors explained. “Eligible customers that have a preference settlement amount of less than $250,000 during the nine-day period would be able to accept the settlement without any reduction of claim or payment.” However, as part of the amended plan, FTX may exclude from the settlement any insiders, affiliates and customers who may have had knowledge of the commingling and misuse of customer deposits and corporate funds, it said. Former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried is two weeks into his fraud trial on matters relating to his involvement in FTX’s collapse to bankruptcy last November.
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