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Genesis Sues DCG and Barry Silbert for $3.3B Over Alleged Fraud and Asset Drain

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By on May 20, 2025 Altcoin, Bitcoin, Regulations, Trading, Web3
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The post Genesis Sues DCG and Barry Silbert for $3.3B Over Alleged Fraud and Asset Drain appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News

Genesis Global Capital, the crypto lending firm that filed for bankruptcy in 2023, has launched two major lawsuits against its parent company, Digital Currency Group (DCG), and CEO Barry Silbert. The allegations are serious—fraud, reckless mismanagement, and siphoning over $1 billion in assets from Genesis.

At the heart of the case: Genesis’s creditors are still owed over $2.2 billion, and the company now seeks to recover $3.3 billion through legal action.

Key Allegations Against DCG and Barry Silbert

Sham transactions and insider deals allegedly drained Genesis of its assets.

Genesis accuses DCG of using the company like a “corporate ATM.”

The lawsuits claim strategic mismanagement led to forced exposure to risky, illiquid assets like Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC) shares.

Over $1.2 billion was withdrawn from Genesis after it was allegedly already insolvent.

Let’s break down the two lawsuits.

Lawsuit 1: Genesis vs DCG in Delaware Court

Filed in Delaware, this lawsuit targets fraud and reckless mismanagement by DCG and CEO Barry Silbert. The filing outlines a series of questionable decisions made to favor DCG and its subsidiaries—especially Grayscale—at the expense of Genesis and its creditors.

Highlights:

Genesis claims it was forced to accept GBTC shares as collateral, a move that amplified risk due to their illiquidity.

DCG is accused of draining over $1 billion in value through insider loans and financial engineering.

The suit alleges DCG prioritized its own interests while retail and institutional lenders suffered massive losses.

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Lawsuit 2: Bankruptcy Filing in New York Court

The second lawsuit, filed in the New York bankruptcy court, dives deeper into insider withdrawals and mismanagement during market turmoil.

Key Points:

DCG allegedly withdrew $1.2 billion in crypto and cash while Genesis was insolvent.

The withdrawals occurred during major crypto crashes—including Terra-Luna, 3AC, and FTX.

Meanwhile, insiders reportedly recovered almost all their funds, while external clients remain at a loss.

Who’s Paying the Price?

Despite the legal action, it’s the retail and institutional clients who bear the brunt of Genesis’s collapse. With over $14 billion in outstanding loans at the time of its bankruptcy, the scale of the fallout is enormous.Genesis aims to recover $3.3 billion through these lawsuits. The outcome could significantly impact DCG and the broader crypto lending ecosystem.

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