Celsius Faces ‘Looming Liquidity Cliff in June’, Says Creditors Committee

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Individuals involved in Celsius’ bankruptcy case objected to a motion made by the defunct crypto lender that would extend a key deadline for the second time.

Since it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in July of last year, the company has had the exclusive right of putting forth a restructuring plan for the lender. 

In December, the court overseeing Celsius’ Chapter 11 bankruptcy case extended that timeline for Celsius to February 15, after the company stated it needed additional time.

 

But a motion filed in late January asked the court to push that period out again by 44 days through to March 31, with Celsius being able to solicit votes on the proposed plan through the end of June.

Such a request has, however, been met with concern by entities involved in the case.

Celsius could ‘run out of cash’

A new filing from the Celsius committee of unsecured creditors has objected to this extension. 

“The Debtors face a looming liquidity cliff in June,” the filing reads. “If the Debtors pursue their current schedule, they simply cannot emerge from bankruptcy by that time.”

The committee contended that Celsius could “run out of cash” by the end of June given the company’s “cash burn,” putting itself in a position where the defunct lender would need to sell more assets to fund its bankruptcy case.

Additionally, William Harrington–a trustee from the U.S. Department of Justice tasked with overseeing administrative processes in the case–said the extension would be “inappropriate.” 

Harrington said that the company provided no reasons in its motion that warranted extending its solicitation period to the end of June.

He also cited the rate at which legal professionals are “consuming” Celsius’ assets as a reason to rule against the extended timeline, despite

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