Judge approves $1.65 billion settlement between Voyager Digital and FTC
On November 29th, according to Cointelegraph, a federal judge in the United States approved an order requiring cryptocurrency lending company Voyager Digital and its affiliates to pay $165 million in compensation to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC). According to documents from the Southern District of New York federal court on November 28th, Judge Gregory Woods ordered Voyager to pay the amount, after the company announced a settlement agreement with the FTC in October. Under the settlement agreement, Voyager will be "permanently restricted and prohibited" from marketing or offering products or services related to digital assets.(Cointelegraph)
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