DCG and Silbert have denied that the promissory be aware was a sham. Of their motions to dismiss, attorneys for DCG and Silbert claimed that the be aware was totally vetted and binding, including that, along with the be aware, DCG transferred a whole bunch of tens of millions of {dollars} and belongings into Genesis to fill the outlet in its stability sheet. The tweets reassuring buyers of Genesis’ “robust” stability sheet, they argued, have been merely “company puffery” – not lies.
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