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The punishments of Alexander Mashinsky, the imprisoned former chief of Celsius until its high-profile collapse, continue with a formal banishment from any ability to seek business with the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission or the trading it oversees.
The derivatives regulator didn’t pile any new fines onto Mashinsky, who previously pleaded guilty to accusations he misled the public about the health of his failing crypto firm as it was imploding, but the agency added an expected registration and trading ban, according to a Thursday statement. That’s a minor addition to the 12-year prison sentence imposed in his criminal case, in which he pleaded guilty to fraud, was hit with a $50,000 fine and ordered to return $48 million.
The CFTC’s arrangement, which “permanently restrained, enjoined and prohibited” him from any commodities activity, has been recorded in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, according to the filing, and was approved by a judge on Thursday, the court docket shows.
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