On Tuesday, federal authorities announced the arrest of Avraham Eisenberg, a crypto trader who conducted what he characterized as a “highly profitable trading strategy” that drained $110 million from ...
Benjamin Bathgate, partner at Canadian-based law firm McMillan LLP, says the lawsuit against Avraham Eisenberg, the alleged Mango Markets exploiter, could impact how DAOs implement their legal and ...
The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) charged the self-proclaimed digital artist Avraham Eisenberg on Jan. 9 with two counts of market manipulation in relation to an exploit on the ...
Eisenberg claimed his actions on the DeFi platform were legal and negotiated a “white hat” bug bounty after making off with over $100 million; the government is unconvinced. The United States ...
On May 23, 2025, the District Court for the Southern District of New York (SDNY) overturned a jury verdict against Mango Markets trader Avraham Eisenberg, granting a motion for judgment of acquittal ...
Federal authorities arrested Avraham Eisenberg in Puerto Rico in December, accusing the 27-year-old trader of manipulating prices on a crypto exchange called Mango Markets and draining more than $100 ...
Avraham “Avi” Eisenberg has filed a motion for judgment of acquittal in the case against him for felonies related to the Mango Markets exploit. Eisenberg was found guilty of those charges in April.
A New York federal jury on Thursday convicted a Puerto Rico man of a $110 million scheme that was the Department of Justice's first-ever cryptocurrency open-market manipulation case, prosecutors said.
Free advice to thieves: Tweeting details of your exploits is a bad idea. Just ask Avraham Eisenberg, 27 years old and stuck in a Puerto Rico jail cell while awaiting transport to New York so he can ...
Mango Markets crypto trader and alleged manipulator Avraham Eisenberg waived bail at his first hearing in U.S. District Court in New York on Thursday. The 27-year-old will stay in jail until at least ...
Arrested in Puerto Rico, Avraham Eisenberg is facing up to 20 years in prison. The criminal case is being heard at the U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York. Find out which stock just ...