IIG Global Trade Finance Fund lawsuit targets CLO trustee and noteholders, alleging they reaped gains from fraud that cost fund USD 190m
IIG Global Trade Finance Fund launched an adversary proceeding in the US, seeking to hold certain noteholders along with the CLO trustee liable for benefiting from a Ponzi-like fraud scheme by IIG
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