KuCoin Agrees to Pay $22 Million to Settle New York Lawsuit
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Crypto exchange KuCoin has just reached an agreement with the New York State Attorney General's Office according to which it will pay more than $22 million and ban access to the platform to residents in New York to settle a lawsuit in the state.

The jurisdiction's attorney general, Letitia James, in March accused the platform of violating securities laws by offering digital assets without a license.

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According to her, KuCoin operated without registering as a broker-dealer and "falsely representing itself as a crypto exchange."

The exchange's CEO, Johnny Liu, has said:

"I want to update all of you about our latest compliance action. KuCoin has reached a settlement with the New York Attorney General (NYAG), solidifying our commitment to compliant operations."

The exchange will cease operations in New York by closing user accounts.

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