A New York judge postponed the hearing on Aave’s application to unfreeze $71 million worth of ETH, requesting both parties to submit additional explanations.
According to Cointelegraph, a New York judge has postponed the hearing on Aave’s emergency motion to unfreeze approximately $71 million worth of ETH and ordered Aave and Gerstein Harrow LLP to submit additional case briefs. A new hearing is scheduled for June 5. The court noted that Aave previously failed to adequately explain why users’ funds would suffer “derivative losses” if the restraining order remained in effect. The assets in question are linked to the Kelp DAO hack, which involved approximately $293 million and was previously frozen by Arbitrum. The judge also directed both parties to further clarify several legal issues, including the applicable law governing the hacker’s transactions, the legal distinction between fraud and theft, the priority ranking of creditors’ claims, the applicability of constructive trust, and whether assets can be proportionally returned to victims.