Sam Bankman-Fried wants to see indictment before extradition to US: Report
Authorities in the Bahamas have had the former FTX CEO in custody since Dec. 12, shortly before he was denied bail.
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Authorities in the Bahamas have had the former FTX CEO in custody since Dec. 12, shortly before he was denied bail.
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According to multiple reports, FTX co-founder Sam Bankman-Fried’s parents face scrutiny over their reported involvement with their son’s business operations. The two Stanford professors Joseph Bankman and Barbara Fried have…
Democratic members from the DNC, the DCCC and Congressman Hakeem Jeffries were contacted by SBF prosecutors for information to aid their ongoing investigations.
By consenting to extradition, Bankman-Fried would be able to appear in a United States court.
The Texas Congressman urged lawmakers to examine the SEC's efforts to prevent fraud at the crypto exchange.
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Three democratic committees, the DNC, the DSCC and the DCCC, pledged to return SBF’s political donations after the entrepreneur was charged with eight counts of financial crimes.