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Cointelegraph•Thursday, March 26, 2026 at 04:48 AM•1 min read

Swan Bitcoin Seeks Subpoena Against Cantor Fitzgerald, Ex-CEO in Staff Dispute

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According to reports from Cointelegraph, Swan Bitcoin is seeking to subpoena Cantor Fitzgerald and its former CEO, Howard Lutnick, as part of a dispute with former employees. Swan Bitcoin alleges that Howard Lutnick was likely aware of its failed Tether mining venture. Following this, employees are claimed to have stolen documents, resigned from Swan Bitcoin, and subsequently launched a rival firm. This legal action highlights an internal conflict involving intellectual property and competitive business practices within the crypto space.

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Swan Bitcoin Seeks Subpoena Against Cantor Fitzgerald, Ex-CEO in Staff Dispute

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According to reports from Cointelegraph, Swan Bitcoin is seeking to subpoena Cantor Fitzgerald and its former CEO, Howard Lutnick, as part of a dispute with former employees. Swan Bitcoin alleges that Howard Lutnick was likely aware of its failed Tether mining venture. Following this, employees are claimed to have stolen documents, resigned from Swan Bitcoin, and subsequently launched a rival firm. This legal action highlights an internal conflict involving intellectual property and competitive business practices within the crypto space.

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