The plaintiff, a shell company representing substantial commercial creditors, conceded it lacked sufficient assets to cover the defendants' costs if unsuccessful in three complex commercial actions seeking over $150 million in damages.
The plaintiff also failed to demonstrate impecuniosity.
The defendants sought over $10 million in security for costs.
The court, finding the merits of the underlying claims neutral for the purpose of the motion, determined it was fair and just for the plaintiff to post security.
An initial aggregate sum of $1.6 million was ordered to be paid into court, staged across the three actions, with further amounts to be determined later.