Plaintiffs of the new class-action lawsuit, exchange customers Austin Onusz, Cedric Kees van Putten, Nicholas J. Marshall and Hamad Dar and “all others similarly situated,” want FTX customers to have “priority to repayment of customer property,” and want the court to declare that any customer property held on behalf of customers don’t belong to the company.
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