Ousted Bitmex CEO sues former employer for wrongful termination

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Alexander Höptner, the recently ousted CEO of crypto exchange operator Bitmex, filed a $3.4 million claim today against his former employer over wrongful termination and breach of agreement.

Alexander Höptner, former CEO of Bitmex, filed a $3.4 million claim against crypto exchange operator today for wrongful termination and breach of agreement.

Alexander Höptner, the recently ousted CEO of crypto exchange operator Bitmex, filed a $3.4 million claim against his former employer over wrongful termination and breach of agreement.

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