A Coinbase shareholder has filed a lawsuit against the company's executives and directors for alleged failures in compliance and disclosure oversight, Cointelegraph reported. The defendants include Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong, co-founder Fred Ehrsam, and Chief Legal Officer Paul Grewal. The plaintiff claims that from the company's direct listing in April 2021 until June 2023, it provided investors with false or misleading information. The suit also points out that these oversight failures ultimately led to regulatory sanctions. In early 2023, Coinbase reached a $100 million settlement with the New York State Department of Financial Services over deficiencies in its anti-money laundering systems. Separately, it was fined $5 million by New Jersey for listing unregistered securities.
Coinbase shareholder sues company executives
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