Por: New York Post Opinion December 02, 2022
People often talk about “cancel culture.” The way in which people are “canceled” from public life for the tiniest error of judgement or the most minute misstep. So it is interesting to discover what you can do and still not get canceled. Having studied the matter I have come to the conclusion that the best way to not get canceled is to steal billions of dollars and run off with it. That’ll do the trick. That is . The slovenly... + full article
New York Post USA Business December 03, 2022
Math doesn’t seem to be the MIT graduate’s strength. Disgraced FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried — an alum of the vaunted university — gave a bizarre explanation for an $8 billion budget shortfall that helped force last month — claiming he had simply “misaccounted” the... + más
Disgraced FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried ghosted his legal team over bankruptcy: report | New York Post
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New York Post USA Tech December 02, 2022
Sam Bankman-Fried claimed he didn’t know how a $16.4 million , insisting that it was meant to house staffers at his now-defunct FTX cryptocurrency exchange. “I don’t know the details of the house for my parents,” Bankman-Fried told the New York Times’ Andrew Ross... + más
New York Post USA Business December 01, 2022
Discredited FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried reportedly bristled earlier this month over rampant speculation on whether he and other company executives were Bankman-Fried criticized media inquiries about his love life during a Nov. 16 phone call with cryptocurrency influencer... + más
Sam Bankman-Fried claims he ‘misaccounted’ $8B in FTX funds | New York Post
CNBC USA Tech December 01, 2022
In this articlewatch nowVIDEO9:2409:24I didn't ever try to commit fraud on anyone: Sam Bankman-FriedStriking a contrite tone, former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried said he didn't do a good job at upholding his responsibilities to regulators, customers, and investors in a... + más
The collapse of crypto firm FTX and its superstar founder explained: Here's what happened and what it all means | Business Insider
New York Post USA Tech November 30, 2022
Disgraced FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried ignored pleas from company attorneys and advisers urging him “for days” before the cryptocurrency platform imploded, according to a report Tuesday. FTX general counsel Ryne Miller was one of several people who begged Bankman-Fried and... + más
Sam Bankman-Fried And Three FTX Executives Received $4.1 Billion Of Loans From Alameda Research: Where Did The Money Come From And Where Did It Go? | Forbes
FTX’s Sam Bankman-Fried cashed out $300M after fundraising round: report | New York Post
Forbes USA Business November 18, 2022
Stephanie Jones for Forbes; Photo by Lam Yik/Bloomberg Bankruptcy filings released Thursday morning detailed billions in loans to Bankman-Fried, including to an entity he controlled. Here’s where at least some of that money likely went. FTX bankruptcy filings released... + más
Between $1 billion to $2 billion of FTX customer funds have disappeared, SBF had a secret 'back door' to transfer billions: Report | CNBC
Forbes USA Business November 04, 2022
Topline Sam Bankman-Fried, the billionaire CEO of cryptocurrency exchange FTX, spoke with the wealthiest man on the planet Elon Musk about joining his $44 billion Twitter acquisition, Bankman-Fried said Thursday at , expressing optimism about Musk’s plan for the social media... + más
FTX's Sam Bankman-Fried backs down from 'dumb quote' about giving $1 billion to political races | CNBC
Crypto Winter Knocks 3 People Off Forbes 400 List Of Richest Americans | Forbes
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