Pillay’s interim report will mark the “first time the court will hear from an independent, neutral third party on a number of critical issues in the case,” Dov Kleiner, a partner at law firm Kleinberg Kaplan, told CoinDesk in an email. “She is expected to weigh in on, among other things, where currencies were held, how they were stored and moved around and to whom they currently belong.”
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