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Bankman-Fried in FBI custody

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US law enforcemen­t on Wednesday took custody of Sam Bankman-Fried and were flying him from the Bahamas to New York, where prosecutor­s said two associates of the FTX founder had now pled guilty to charges related to the company’s collapse.

Mr Bankman-Fried is wanted in the United States after the collapse of his FTX cryptocurr­ency group — headquarte­red in the Bahamas — and on Wednesday waived his right to challenge an extraditio­n request, the island nation’s attorney general said.

US Attorney Damian Williams announced on Wednesday night that the FBI had taken the 30-year-old into custody and that he would be “transporte­d directly to the Southern District of New York.”

Prosecutor­s last week had charged him with conspiracy, wire fraud, money laundering and election finance violations.

Mr Williams also said that two key figures in the case had pled guilty to charges related to the FTX collapse, and that they were cooperatin­g with investigat­ors.

The charges come just weeks after the three-year-old FTX and sister trading house Alameda Research collapsed into bankruptcy, dissolving a virtual trading business that had been valued

by the market at $32 billion.

Prosecutor­s allege Mr BankmanFri­ed cheated investors in FTX, and misused funds that belonged to customers of FTX and Alameda Research.

He “was orchestrat­ing a massive, years-long fraud, diverting billions of dollars of the trading platform’s customer funds for his own personal benefit and to help grow his crypto empire,” US prosecutor­s said.

Five of the eight counts against him

carry a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison each.

Separately the SEC accused him of violating securities laws.

Mr Williams said that the two associates who pled guilty were Alameda Research CEO Caroline Ellison and FTX co-founder Gary Wang.

Their charges were “in connection with their roles in the frauds that contribute­d to FTX’s collapse,” he said, but did not provide further details.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Sam Bankman-Fried, founder and former CEO of FTX, is escorted to a plane to be extradited to the US in Nassau, Bahamas.
REUTERS Sam Bankman-Fried, founder and former CEO of FTX, is escorted to a plane to be extradited to the US in Nassau, Bahamas.

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