SEC lawsuit claims Binance.US, Changpeng Zhao put customer funds ‘at significant risk’

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One of the latest SEC filings in its lawsuit against Binance says billions in customer funds are at the “mercy” of Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao.

The United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has filed another document in its lawsuit against Binance.US, saying investors’ funds are at risk. 

In the filing entered on June 5, the regulators claim that the defendants, including Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao and Binance Holdings Ltd., “have enriched themselves by billions of U.S. dollars while placing investors’ assets at significant risk.”

It goes on to say that the defendants’ made “purposeful efforts” to bypass U.S. regulatory oversight while providing securities-related services to U.S. users.

“[This] puts the safety of billions of dollars of U.S. investor capital at risk and at Binance’s and Zhao’s mercy.”

A report from CNBC claims that the number cited by the SEC goes as high as $2.2 billion.

The filing gives an example of billions of U.S. dollars of customer funds from both Binance platforms being “commingled” in an account operated by a “Zhaocontrolled entity,” which it identified as Merit Peak Limited. 

It said funds were then transferred to a third party “apparently in connection” with the purchase and sale of crypto assets.

Related: SEC’s Gensler claims ‘parallels’ between Binance and FTX, yet one wasn’t sued

According to regulators the arrangement has given and continues to give Zhao “free reign” of billions in deposited assets on the Binance.US platform, “with no oversight or controls to ensure that the assets are properly secured.”

At the time of writing, Binance.US has said that user funds on the platform “remain safe” amid the SEC’s attempts to freeze assets.

On June 6, the U.S. regulators filed a motion for a restraining order against Binance due to mishandling user funds and operating with unregistered securities. The freezing of assets was one of the requested actions included in the motion.

The latest lawsuit of the SEC vs Binance, as well as its lawsuit against Coinbase has resulted in the regulator labeling at least 67 different cryptocurrencies as securities. This affects more than $100 billion worth of tokens in the market.

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