Justin Sun, founder of the Tron blockchain, has sued Bloomberg and sought a temporary restraining order, alleging it published false and private financial information in its billionaires list, reports Jesse Coghlan of Cointelegraph.
Coghlan reports, “Sun’s representatives said on Tuesday in a blog post by Tron that his profile on the Bloomberg Billionaires Index released on Monday had ‘published inaccurate data that dramatically and dangerously misrepresents Mr. Sun’s assets.’
“Sun sued Bloomberg in a Delaware federal court on Monday, asking a judge to stop it from publishing the information, claiming the action was to prevent the outlet from ‘recklessly and improperly disclosing his highly confidential, sensitive, private, and proprietary financial information.’
“Lawyers for Bloomberg said in a letter to the court on Tuesday that the company will oppose Sun’s application for a restraining order and asserted ‘the entire basis’ of the application was moot as the outlet had published the information before the application was filed.”
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