July 09, 2019
Centra Tech investors pushed back in Florida federal court Monday against the now-defunct cryptocurrency company's bid to force into arbitration their claims that it fraudulently raised $32 million in an initial coin offering, arguing that they never saw or signed an arbitration agreement.
July 01, 2019
Investors in a cryptocurrency platform's allegedly fraudulent $32 million initial coin offering urged a Florida federal judge Friday to block the business' bid to set aside a default in the case, saying there is no excuse for the company's "willful" delay in hiring new counsel.
June 28, 2019
Cryptocurrency payment platform Centra Tech on Thursday said investors accusing it of fraudulently raising $32 million in an initial coin offering can't be certified as a class because they already agreed to arbitrate any disputes.
June 21, 2019
Centra Tech has revived its bid to have a Florida federal court either force arbitration or toss a proposed class action accusing it of fraudulently raising $32 million in an initial coin offering, telling the court investors agreed to mandatory arbitration when they purchased their digital tokens.
June 17, 2019
Centra Tech urged a Florida federal judge to set aside a clerk's default in its investors' case accusing the cryptocurrency company of fraudulently raising $32 million in an initial coin offering, arguing that restrictions in a parallel criminal case prevented the company from securing legal representation earlier.
June 13, 2019
Investors in the now-defunct cryptocurrency company Centra Tech urged a Florida federal court to certify their class in a suit accusing Centra of faking licensing agreements with major credit card companies to solicit investment in its $32 million initial coin offering.
May 23, 2019
A co-founder of shuttered cryptocurrency company Centra Tech says investors who claim they were misled about digital tokens they bought from Centra agreed to arbitrate any claims arising from the purchase.
May 13, 2019
Boxing champ Floyd Mayweather and musician-turned-media personality DJ Khaled were among four people who dodged a suit claiming they fraudulently enticed investors to participate in the initial coin offering for the now-shuttered cryptocurrency company Centra Tech Inc.