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    FTX-Gründer Sam Bankman-Fried plädiert auf nicht schuldig

    FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried pleads not guilty

    By Editorial Office CVJ.CH on 4. January 2023 News

    Sam Bankman-Fried, the 30-year-old founder of the now-bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange FTX, pleaded not guilty in a federal court in Manhattan to eight counts of fraud totaling billions of dollars.

    Prosecutors describe the alleged fraud as "epic" in scale, with Bankman-Fried accused of using FTX customer deposits for his hedge fund Alameda Research, real estate purchases, and large political donations. According to prosecutor Danielle Sassoon, the government has strong evidence against Bankman-Fried that will be supplemented in the coming weeks by hundreds of thousands of documents filed.

    No escape for Sam Bankman-Fried

    The trial, which is set to take place on October 2nd and last for four weeks, will also feature testimony from two former top employees of Bankman-Fried - former Alameda CEO Caroline Ellison and former FTX CTO Gary Wang - both of whom have pleaded guilty and are cooperating with prosecutors. If Bankman-Fried is found guilty on all counts, he faces up to 115 years in prison. He has previously admitted to mistakes at FTX, but asserts that he has no criminal liability.

    Bankman-Fried gained notoriety with an estimated net worth of $26 billion and as a major political donor in the US. However, his cryptocurrency exchange FTX became insolvent in November following a series of withdrawals and filed for bankruptcy on November 11th, leading to the loss of Bankman-Fried's wealth. He later reported having only $100,000 left in his bank account. In December, he was extradited from the Bahamas, where he lived and where FTX was headquartered and is now living with his parents - both professors at Stanford Law School. Since his release on a $250 million bail, Bankman-Fried has been electronically monitored.

    Secret crypto transactions from Alameda wallets?

    This week, Judge Lewis Kaplan imposed a new bail that prohibits Bankman-Fried from accessing FTX or Alameda assets. This followed accusations from Sassoon that Bankman-Fried was attempting to transfer assets to a jurisdiction with a more lenient legal system. Sassoon also mentioned that prosecutors were investigating reports of transfers of funds from Alameda cryptocurrency exchanges, although there was currently no evidence linking Bankman-Fried to these transactions.

    In November, the Bahamas Securities Commission ordered Bankman-Fried and Wang to return all assets under their control to FTX, but it is unclear whether they complied with this order. Bankman-Fried has also been ordered to turn over his passport and all travel documents, and is prohibited from international travel except for court appearances and meetings with his lawyers. The trial is set to begin on October 2nd and is expected to last four weeks.

     

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    Since 2018, the editorial team at Crypto Valley Journal has been reporting from Zug - the heart of Switzerland’s Crypto Valley - on Bitcoin, cryptocurrency, blockchain, and regulatory developments in digital assets. Behind the publication’s collective editorial voice is a team of writers with backgrounds in financial markets, law, and technology.

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