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SBF, Other FTX Execs Committed Financial Crimes

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SBF, Other FTX Execs Committed Financial Crimes

Sam Bankman-Fried, co-founder of FTX, has been accused of financial crimes, including wire fraud, securities fraud, and commodities fraud Gary Wang executive of FTX said. The charges stem from the collapse of Bankman-Fried’s crypto empire, which prosecutors described as a “house of cards.” Alameda Research, which had special privileges to withdraw unlimited funds from FTX, lied about it. Bankman-Fried faces fraud and conspiracy charges stemming from the collapse of his crypto empire. Paradigm co-founder Matt Huang testified about his company’s past investments in FTX, which invested around $278 million across different rounds.

A software bug resulting from FTX’s unusual handling of customer deposits overstated the amount Alameda owed the exchange’s customers by $8 billion.

Former FTX developer Adam Yedidia testified that a bug in the accounting software in June 2022 showed Alameda owed more money than it actually did. Yedidia patched the bug, which incorrectly claimed Alameda owed $16 billion. However, he discovered an $8 billion debt and was concerned. Bankman-Fried informed Yedidia that they were bulletproof last year, but not this year. Yedidia resigned from FTX after learning Alameda was using customer funds to repay creditors.

(With inputs from Shikha Singh)

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