Former Celsius CEO to return to court on November 13 to argue dismissal of charges
On October 24th, former Celsius CEO Alex Mashinsky will appear in a New York court for the first time in months to participate in an oral argument related to his motion to dismiss charges. According to documents from the Southern District of New York court on October 23rd, Judge John Koeltl ordered Mashinsky and the prosecutor to appear on November 13th to "preserve testimony" and handle the motion to dismiss part of the charges made by the former Celsius CEO. In January of this year, Mashinsky's lawyers filed a motion to dismiss charges related to commodity fraud and market manipulation.
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