SBF’s Substack:FTX Pre-Mortem Overview
In mid November, FTX International became effectively insolvent. The FTX saga, at the end of the day, is somewhere between that of Voyager and Celsius.
Ex-President of FTX US Says Relationship With SBF Reached ‘Total Deterioration’
Brett Harrison, former president of FTX US, shared his experience at the company and working with Sam Bankman-Fried — and ultimately why he left his so-called "dream job."
SkyBridge Capital Can Buy Back FTX Stake This Year, Alleges SBF ‘Committed Fraud’
SkyBridge Capital can buy back the stake it sold to collapsed cryptocurrency exchange FTX but the issue will likely take months to resolve, the investment firm’s founder Anthony Scaramucci told CNBC Friday,
Media Power Group Files Request To Reveal SBF’s Secret Bail Signatories
A collection of news media giants requested that the court handling fallen crypto mogul Sam Bankman-Fried’s criminal case reveal who, other than his parents, signed his $250 million bail bond.
SBF Breaks Silence During Home Arrest; Gives Details on FTX (In)solvency
Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF) has released a written statement detailing his account of FTX and Alameda Research’s collapse, including approximations of each firm’s financials before it took place.
SBF Claims ‘No Funds Were Stolen,’ Blames CZ for Collapse in Detailed Report on FTX Collapse
Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF) claims no funds were stolen and blames targeted attack on Alameda as cause of collapse.
SBF Believes FTX Can Recover if Sold as a Going Concern
Sam Bankman-Fried confirmed that he still believes there is a future for FTX in a tweet reply to Twitter user WassieLawyer.
SBF Claims Himself Not Guilty, Faces Up to 115 Years in Jail: Law Decoded, Jan. 2–9
Former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried has pled not guilty to all criminal charges he’s facing, including wire fraud, securities fraud and violations of campaign finance laws. In total, the entrepreneur faces eight criminal counts, which could result in 115 years in prison should he be convicted. Meanwhile, Daniel Friedberg, the controversial lawyer who served as top compliance chief at FTX, has reportedly cooperated with prosecutors and provided them with his knowledge of SBF’s use of customer funds to finance his illegal business scheme.
FTX Fraud Victims To Get a Website for Court Proceeding Communication & Federal Rights
US Government is planning to launch a website for FTX U.S victims to notify them regarding their court proceedings and federal rights. Lewis A Kaplan has been appointed as the District Judge for this case. Even though the judge did not make a direct comment on the launch of the website, it is still under consideration by the Federal Court.
Arthur Hayes: FTX Saga Is Likely to Motivate the Rest of World to Further Stand Up to the West
SBF/FTX — aided and unwittingly abetted by the Western financial and media establishment — robbing the rest of the world (ROW) blind.