Former BitMEX CEO Alexander Hoeptner Sues Exchange for Breach of Contract and Wrongful Termination

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Former BitMEX CEO Alexander Hoeptner Sues Exchange for Breach of Contract and Wrongful Termination
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Former BitMEX CEO Alexander Hoeptner has sued the crypto derivatives exchange for wrongful termination and breach of contract. HeleneBraunn reports.

It was previously reported that Hoeptner

“At the direction of the founders and the board, I put my personal and family lives on hold in order to be on the ground managing operations in Singapore and Hong Kong,” Hoeptner told CoinDesk. “I’m disappointed that it has gotten to the point that legal proceedings are necessary, but I’ve been left with no choice.”

“There were no objections and/or concerns raised as to the Claimant’s relocation and/or the costs that was to be incurred by the HDR Group in respect of the same,” the filing says.

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