Nation
World
Politics
Sports
Business
Entertainment
Life
Tech
Science
Opinion
Crime
Health
Oddities

Former FTX exec Ryan Salame invested millions in one small Massachusetts town's restaurants

Por: Fox Business Business December 18, 2022

thumbnail

Former U.S. attorney Marc Litt joined 'Fox & Friends Weekend' to discuss the background on extradition and how SBF's ex-girlfriend is reportedly cooperating with officials. A small town in western Massachusetts is bracing for the potential fallout from the collapse of the FTX after ex-FTX executive Ryan Salame invested $6 million into restaurants and small businesses in the town. The bankruptcy of FTX and its affiliates has likely... + full article



Similar News


Restaurateur, Political Donor, Tipster: The Many Roles of FTX’s Ryan Salame

The New York Times USA Business December 17, 2022

thumbnailIn Western Massachusetts, Ryan Salame was known as a local boy turned hometown hero who struck gold as a top executive at FTX, the now-collapsed cryptocurrency exchange, and used some of that wealth to buy a few small restaurants in the area.In Washington, D.C., Mr. Salame was... + más

Former FTX exec Ryan Salame invested millions in one small Massachusetts town's restaurants | Fox Business

Former FTX exec Ryan Salame invested $6 million in Massachusetts restaurants | The Boston Globe


FTX insider turned on Sam Bankman-Fried days before bankruptcy

NBC News USA Business December 15, 2022

thumbnailDays before FTX’s bankruptcy filing last month, co-CEO Ryan Salame told Bahamian authorities that founder Sam Bankman-Fried may have committed fraud by sending customer money from the crypto exchange to his other firm, Alameda Research. According to a filing on Wednesday tied... + más

Disgraced FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried ghosted his legal team over bankruptcy: report | New York Post

Sam Bankman-Fried Interview: FTX Founder Blames ‘Bad Legal Advice’ For Crypto Firm’s Bankruptcy | Forbes


FTX exec Ryan Salame turned on SBF; alerted authorities about alleged improper payments to Alameda

Fox Business USA Business December 15, 2022

thumbnailFormer U.S. attorney and prosecutor Guy Lewis reacts to Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., and Kevin O'Leary clashing on whether crypto facilitates money laundering. A former high-level FTX executive tipped off Bahamian officials about client fund transfers from the spiraling... + más

Former FTX exec Ryan Salame invested $6 million in Massachusetts restaurants | The Boston Globe

FTX insider turned on Sam Bankman-Fried days before bankruptcy, flagging potential fraud to regulators | CNBC


FTX insider turned on Sam Bankman-Fried days before bankruptcy, flagging potential fraud to regulators

CNBC USA Tech December 15, 2022

thumbnailFTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried (2nd L) is led away handcuffed by officers of the Royal Bahamas Police Force in Nassau, Bahamas on December 13, 2022. Mario Duncanson AFP Getty ImagesDays before FTX's bankruptcy filing last month, co-CEO Ryan Salame told Bahamian authorities... + más

Disgraced FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried ghosted his legal team over bankruptcy: report | New York Post

Sam Bankman-Fried Interview: FTX Founder Blames ‘Bad Legal Advice’ For Crypto Firm’s Bankruptcy | Forbes


Former FTX exec Ryan Salame invested $6 million in Massachusetts restaurants

The Boston Globe USA Tech December 15, 2022

thumbnailA thousand miles away from FTX’s Bahamanian villas and beach-side getaways, one top executive of the failed crypto exchange spotted a different investment opportunity: the restaurant scene of a tiny town in Western Massachusetts.Ryan Salame, the former co-chief executive... + más

FTX exec Ryan Salame turned on SBF; alerted authorities about alleged improper payments to Alameda | Fox Business

FTX insider turned on Sam Bankman-Fried days before bankruptcy, flagging potential fraud to regulators | CNBC


Failed crypto firm FTX has some key Boston connections

The Boston Globe USA Tech November 18, 2022

thumbnailAs the saga of failed crypto exchange FTX continues to unfold, questions are swirling around the firm’s leaders. People are trying to piece together exactly what they did, and how they ended up being involved in one of the financial industry’s biggest scandals.Several top... + más

Will Crypto.com Thrive Or Take A Dive Post-FTX? | Forbes

Larry David ‘right’ about FTX collapse in old Super Bowl commercial, internet claims | New York Post



About iurex | Privacy Policy | Disclaimer |