Celsius Network LLC

United States Bankruptcy Court, S.D. New York·Decided September 28, 2022·No. 22-10964·Unknown

Opinion

UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK ) FOR PUBLICATION In re: ) ) Chapter 11 CELSIUS NETWORK LLC, et al., ) ) Case No. 22-10964 (MG) Debtors. ) ) (Jointly Administered) MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER ON THE DEBTORS’ SEALING MOTION

A P P E A R A N C E S:

KIRKLAND & ELLIS LLP Attorneys for the Debtor 601 Lexington Avenue New York, NY 10022 By: Joshua Sussberg, Esq.

WHITE & CASE LLP Attorneys for the Creditor Committee 111 S Wacker Dr Suite 5100 Chicago, IL 60606-5055 By: Michael Andolina, Esq. Aaron Colodny, Esq. Samuel P Hershey, Esq. Gregory F Pesce, Esq. David Turetsky, Esq.

OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES TRUSTEE U.S. Federal Office Building 201 Varick Street, Room 1006 New York, NY 10014 By: Shara Cornell, Esq.

MARTIN GLENN CHIEF UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY JUDGE Pending before the Court is Celsius Network LLC’s (collectively with its affiliated debtors, the “Debtors”) ex parte motion for entry of an order authorizing the Debtors to redact the following personally identifiable information from the Debtors’ Creditor Matrix, Schedules and Statements, petitions, affidavits of service, and any other documents publicly filed on the docket: (i) the home addresses and email addresses of any citizens of the United States located in the United States, including the Debtors’ employees, individual shareholders, and individual customers, and (ii) the names, home addresses, and email addresses of any citizens of the United Kingdom or European Economic Area member countries and any individual whose citizenship is unknown. (“Sealing Motion,” ECF Doc. # 344 ¶ 3.) In support of the Sealing Motion, the Debtors submit a declaration of Holden Bixler (“Mr. Bixler”), Managing Director of Alvarez & Marsal North America, LLC. (“Bixler Decl.,” Motion, Ex. F.) The Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors (the “Committee”) filed a joinder to the Sealing Motion. (“Committee Joinder,” ECF Doc. # 399.) There were also joinders filed by the Ad Hoc Group of Withhold Account Holders (ECF Doc. # 633) and the Ad Hoc Group of Custodial Account Holders (ECF Doc. # 642). In connection with the Sealing Motion, the Debtors are also seeking to redact the names of certain creditors listed on the schedules of the Debtors’ professional retention applications (collectively, the “Retention Applications.”)1 The U.S. Trustee filed timely objections to the Sealing Motion (“Sealing Objection,” ECF Doc. # 607) and to the Retention Applications (“Retention Objection,” ECF Doc. # 601, and together with the Sealing Objection, the “U.S. Trustee Objections”). The Debtors filed an omnibus reply to the U.S. Trustee objections. (“Reply,” ECF Doc. # 638.)

1 ECF Doc. ## 360, 361, 363, 392, and 410. The Debtors submitted additional sealing motions which are resolved by this memorandum opinion (“Memorandum Opinion”). On August 19, 2022, the Debtors filed a creditors matrix motion (the “Creditors Matrix Motion,” ECF Doc. # 18) seeking entry of a final order granting requested redactions of personally identifiable information. On August 24, 2022,

the Committee filed a motion (“White and Case Sealing Motion,” ECF Doc. # 602) seeking to redact and seal the names and identifying information of (i) those named in a parties in interest list provided by the Debtors for the purposes of running conflicts; and (ii) potential lenders. On August 30, 2022, the Debtors filed a motion (“Anonymization Motion,” ECF Doc. # 639) authorizing the Debtors to (i) redact individual names; and (ii) implement an anonymized identification process. While the Debtors’ initial Sealing Motion only sought to seal the home addresses and email addresses (but not names) of U.S. citizens (see Sealing Motion ¶ 3), the Anonymization Motion expanded the sealing request to include all individual names, as well as physical addresses and email addresses.

On September 12, 2022, Debtors filed a supplemental reply (“Debtors’ Supplemental Reply,” ECF Doc. # 782) in support of the Sealing Motion and the Anonymization Motion and the Committee filed a supplemental joinder (“Committee’s Supplemental Joinder,” ECF Doc. # 785) to the Sealing Motion. A hearing was held on the Sealing Motion on September 1, 2022 (the “September 1 Hearing”). At the conclusion of the hearing, the Court encouraged parties to resolve the sealing disputes, and scheduled a further hearing for September 14, 2022 (the “September 14 Hearing”). The parties failed to reach agreement after the September 14 Hearing, and the Court took the Sealing Motion under submission. For the reasons provided in this Memorandum Opinion, the Court: • GRANTS the Sealing Motion, in part, to authorize the Debtors to redact home addresses and email addresses of any individual creditors.

• DENIES the Sealing Motion in part, to the extent it seeks to redact (i) names of individual creditors, and (ii) names, email addresses, and physical addresses of business entities that are creditors.

• GRANTS the Sealing Motion, in part, to the extent it seeks to redact individual creditors’ home addresses and email addresses in the Debtors’ Creditor Matrix and to authorize the Debtors to file a redacted Creditor Matrix without creditors’ home addresses and email addresses. • DENIES the Sealing Motion to the extent it seeks to impound the names of individual creditors in the Creditor Matrix Motion. As a result of the Memorandum Opinion, the Court also: • SUSTAINS the Retention Objection and requires the Debtors to file unredacted Retention Applications.2

• GRANTS the White and Case Sealing Motion, in part, only to the extent that the redactions comply with the redactions permitted by this Memorandum Opinion’s decision regarding the Sealing Motion and the redaction of the home and email addresses of individual creditors. • DENIES the White and Case Sealing Motion, in part, to the extent it seeks to redact the names of individuals or any information surrounding business entities. • DENIES the Debtors’ Anonymization Motion.

I. BACKGROUND A. General Background On July 13, 2022 (the “Petition Date”), each of the Debtors voluntarily filed a Chapter 11 petition in this Court. (Sealing Motion ¶ 10.) As described in the Declaration of Alex Mashinsky, Chief Executive Officer of Celsius Network LLC, in Support of Chapter 11 Petitions

2 At the September 14 Hearing, with the U.S. Trustee’s agreement, the Court granted the Retention Applications that included redacted information, but all professionals agreed to submit unredacted information to the extent the Sealing Motions are denied. Therefore, all professionals must file unredacted information to the extent required herein within fourteen (14) days after the date of this Memorandum Opinion and Order. and First Day Motions (“Mashinsky Declaration,” ECF Doc. # 23), the Debtors commenced these Chapter 11 cases to stabilize their business and consummate a comprehensive restructuring transaction that maximizes value for stakeholders. (Id.) The Debtors are operating their business and managing their property as debtors-in-

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