FTX Lost $3.7 Billion in 2021 – In Bankruptcy Filing It Hides the Names of Its Unsecured Creditors Who Are Owed $3.1 Billion

FTX reported a $3.7 BILLION loss in its 2021 tax return. Also, its unsecured creditors are redacted in the company’s bankruptcy filing and they are owed an additional $3.1 BILLION. What’s going on?

FTX, the cryptocurrency exchange that went bankrupt only a few days ago, was in financial duress for some time. In the company’s bankruptcy filing, FTX mentions that it incurred a loss of $3.7 billion as recorded in its 2021 tax returns.

n addition, in the bankruptcy filing dated yesterday, the list of FTX creditors is redacted. This is a list of the 50 largest unsecured creditors. The largest five creditors are due nearly $1 billion ($226 million, $203 million, $174 million, $160 million, and $131 million). Who are they and why are they redacted?

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The firm filed voluntary bankruptcy for its 102 subsidiaries as well.

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