The Columbus Dispatch

EX-FTX exec is 3rd to plead guilty in case

Singh in cooperatio­n deal with federal prosecutor­s

- JOHN MINCHILLO/AP FILE

potential penalties of up to 75 years in prison if he fails to fully cooperate, including by testifying at any trials.

Singh’s plea “underscore­s once again that the crimes at FTX were vast in scope and consequenc­e,” U.S. Attorney Damian Williams said in a statement.

“They rocked our financial markets with a multibilli­on-dollar fraud. And they corrupted our politics with tens of millions of dollars in illegal straw campaign contributi­ons,” he said. “These crimes demand swift and certain justice and that is exactly what we are seeking in the Southern District of New York.”

Last week, prosecutor­s filed new fraud charges against Bankman-fried, who has pleaded not guilty in the case. The fresh charges raised the number of years Bankman-fried could face in prison to 155 years from 115 and described in detail a fraud that the government alleges occurred from 2019 until last November. Bankman-fried is awaiting trial while living with his parents in California after signing a $250 million personal recognizan­ce bond.

He is accused of stealing billions of dollars in FTX customer deposits to support the company he founded, a global cryptocurr­ency exchange affiliated with the cryptocurr­ency trading hedge fund Alameda Research.

He also was charged with illegally funding speculativ­e venture investment­s and misdirecti­ng customer deposits to make charitable donations, along with spending tens of millions of dollars on illegal campaign donations to Democrats and Republican­s in an attempt to buy influence over cryptocurr­ency regulation in Washington.

 ?? ?? Sam Bankman-fried is accused of stealing billions of dollars in FTX customer deposits to support the company he founded.
Sam Bankman-fried is accused of stealing billions of dollars in FTX customer deposits to support the company he founded.

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