Sam-Bankman Fried wanted a personal meeting with the new FTX CEO
Sam-Bankman Fried wanted a personal meeting with the new FTX CEO
The former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried tried weeks after he was charged with fraud to organize a personal meeting with his current CEO John Ray.
- according to newly published emails filed on Monday, he wanted to help Bankman-Fried. be where he could.
- On December 30th, he asked whether Ray's team was responsible for deducting assets from Alameda Research, which he had read in a media article.
- "If this is your team that transfers the assets into custody, great!" Bankman-Fried wrote. "If not, I'm worried that it could be a hacker - possibly the same as it was one and a half months ago." A mysterious hacker drainage $ 500 million from FTX, shortly after the company filed for insolvency in November, although its identity remains a mystery.
- Ray previously stated that Bankman-Fried does not have to tell him any details about the bankruptcy that he has not yet known.
- The former billionaire contacted the General Counsel of FTX Us at the beginning of this month, which the government regarded as an attempt to influence potential testimony. Bankman-Fried's lawyer said it was just a harmless attempt to help with the bankruptcy proceedings.
- Bankman-Fried previously spoken out Crime by Ray and the law firm Sullivan and Cromwell for the attempt, so many fees, so many fees, so many fees, so many fees, so many fees, so many fees, so many fees to blackmail as possible from the bankruptcy proceedings.
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