Mainstream media renew push for non-US FTX user identities

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Four U.S. media outlets haven't given up their fight to reveal the names of non-U.S. FTX customers.

The four media firm’s most recent filing against FTX and the Committee. Source: Kroll.

The media giants argued that under section 105 of the Bankruptcy Code — the provision which grants the bankruptcy court judicial power — there is no part that permits foreign law to override the right of access to information under U.S. constitutional and statutory law:

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