
A U.S. bankruptcy judge has ordered the arrest of William Cameron Morton, a hedge fund manager accused of helping Byju's hide $533 million from its lenders. Byju's lenders filed for U.S. bankruptcy after defaulting on $1.2 billion in debt.



A bankruptcy judge on March 14 ordered the arrest of William Cameron Morton, a hedge fund manager who allegedly helped Indian ed-tech startup Byju's hide $533 million from its lenders https://t.co/2Q8rkSnrn5 https://t.co/is1DJ6jp4r
🆕 @BYJUS lender group says #US court ordered freezing $533 million Byju’s said the order "merely maintains the status quo because the company has always maintained that the said funds are safely parked in one of our subsidiaries". https://t.co/lxj5sGGkyl
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