
3 US agencies throw the fraud book at FTX’s Bankman-Fried
If convicted of eight counts of charges filed by the DOJ, Sam Bankman-Fried could see himself landing 115 years in prison.
If convicted of eight counts of charges filed by the DOJ, Sam Bankman-Fried could see himself landing 115 years in prison.
Following his arrest in the Bahamas, SBF will have to face charges brought against him, with former FTX CEO John Ray III set to testify in court over the exchange's collapse.
This week’s dramatic implosion of the FTX exchange continues to disgorge a seemingly nonstop parade of machinations and sordid revelations that threatens to engulf the entire digital asset sector.
In a lengthy Twitter thread, Sam Trabucco wrote that he plans to prioritize his family and personal life; he also mentioned that he would stay with the firm in an advisory role.