

District Court, Southern District of New York (Manhattan). The congressional watchdog’s ruling backed the space agency’s surprise announcement in April that NASA awarded SpaceX with a lunar lander contract worth about 2.9 billion. The case is In re Citibank AugWire Transfers, 20-cv-6539, U.S. Judge releases redacted lunar lander lawsuit from Bezos' Blue Origin against NASA-SpaceX contract The U.S Federal Court of Claims released a redacted version of the lawsuit filed in August by Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin against NASA. Ingber said further discovery in the case was “not necessary to determine whether the payment was a mistake” and additional delay was unwarranted given the “straightforward” nature of the dispute. Federal Court of Claims released the redacted version of the lawsuit filed in August by Jeff Bezos Blue Origin against NASA and Elon Musks SpaceX over a lucrative lunar lander contract awarded earlier this year. Read More: For Firms That Got Citi’s $900 Million, It’s a Shot at PaybackĬitigroup, which had been collecting funds from Revlon and distributing them to creditors, claims it intended to make interest payments on the company’s behalf, but an employee erroneously transferred a sum more than 100 times as large from the bank’s own accounts. The facade of Blue Origins new rocket engine factory in Huntsville, Alabama.CNBC Michael Sheetz The U.S. Ingber said the group of lenders was likely seeking a delay because they were also involved in a separate suit against Revlon, which was filed a day after the mistaken transfer. The suit is currently scheduled for a November trial. While the bank has recovered hundreds of millions of dollars, some of the lenders - including several engaged in a restructuring fight with Revlon - are balking at its demand, saying the cosmetics company was in default on their loans and owed them the money.


The lenders, who said they need more to time to gather evidence, have “not shown good cause for any further delay,” Matthew Ingber of law firm Mayer Brown said in a letter to the judge.
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District Judge Jesse Furman in Manhattan to deny a request by some of the lenders to postpone trial in Citigroup’s suit against them for eight weeks. This page is used for general discussion about the moon landings. lenders last month.Ī lawyer for the bank on Thursday asked U.S. is looking to keep court proceedings on track in its attempt to recover more than $900 million the bank says it accidentally transferred to Revlon Inc.
