Nigerian Court Prepones Binance’s Hearing from Oct 11 to Sep 2

  • The Nigerian court has preponed the hearing of Binance and its two executives.

  • The hearing was originally scheduled for October 11 but now reset for September 2.

  • Executive Tigran Gambaryan has been reportedly facing severe health issues.

In the ongoing Binance-Nigeria legal battle, the court has moved up the hearing of the money laundering case against the exchange and its two executives. Originally scheduled for October 11, 2024, the hearing is now set for September 2.

The saga began in February 2024 when Nigerian authorities apprehended two Binance executives, Tigran Gambaryan and Nadeem Anjarwalla. The arrest occurred in the wake of Nigeria’s foreign exchange crisis and Binance’s alleged involvement in $26 billion in illicit flows.

Over the course, including several trials, attention turned to the detained executive Gambaryan, who reportedly faced serious health problems. Gambaryan’s family and friends voiced concerns about his worsening health, particularly after he collapsed during a previous trial.

Despite Gambaryan being brought to the next trial in a wheelchair, the court initially scheduled the next hearing for October 11. Gambaryan’s f…

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