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FTX lawyers say Bankman-Fried's 'incessant and disruptive tweeting' is complicating bankruptcy case

Por: Fox Business Business November 17, 2022

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'Fox & Friends Weekend' co-host Pete Hegseth explains how FTX's bankruptcy has impacted his cryptocurrency investments, and previews Fox Nation's fourth annual Patriot Awards. Lawyers for the slammed former CEO and founder Sam Bankman-Fried for creating a chaotic environment in court documents filed Thursday, as the company goes through bankruptcy proceedings.  FTX attorneys said Bankman-Fried's unconventional... + full article



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