Coinbase execs face new lawsuit seeking damages, insider profit clawbacks

The lawsuit seeks damages for Coinbase, governance reforms and the return of compensation and profits allegedly earned by insiders during the company’s compliance failures.
A Coinbase shareholder filed a derivative lawsuit against several of the crypto exchange’s top executives and board members, accusing them of failing to oversee compliance and disclosures and exposing the company to legal and regulatory fallout.
The complaint was filed Tuesday in the US District Court for the District of New Jersey and was brought by shareholder Kevin Meehan on behalf of Coinbase Global. It names CEO Brian Armstrong, co-founder Fred Ehrsam, and several current and former directors and senior executives, including chief legal officer Paul Grewal and chief financial officer Alesia Haas.
According to the filing, the defendants allegedly made false or misleading statements between April 2021, when Coinbase went public through a direct listing, and June 2023. The plaintiff argues that these oversight failures ultimately exposed Coinbase to regulatory enforcement actions.
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