Sam Bankman-Fried: Disgraced FTX boss 'donated stolen buyer funds to politicians'

Disgraced crypto entrepreneur Sam Bankman-Fried used stolen buyer cash to make political donations, prosecutors have alleged.

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The 31-year-old, whose Β£21bn FTX empire collapsed last year, is accused of creating north of $100bn (Β£79bn) in marketing campaign contributions through the 2022 US midterms.

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He is claimed to have directed two of his firm's executives to ship money to each Democrats and Republicans to evade contribution limits and conceal the place the funds had come from.

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Federal prosecutors alleged that it got here from FTX prospects, from whom billions of {dollars} have been stolen throughout his dramatic ascent to turning into a billionaire "crypto king".

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An amended indictment filed in New York on Monday mentioned he used the "influence" he accrued with politicians by way of donations to foyer for "legislation and regulation he believed would make it easier" for his agency to maintain accepting buyer deposits and proceed to develop.

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The executives Bankman-Fried allegedly directed to make the donations weren't named within the indictment, however Reuters reported them being named in different court docket paperwork as Nishad Singh and Ryan Salame.

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Singh, FTX's former engineering chief, pleaded responsible to fraud and marketing campaign finance violations in February. He has admitted donating $9.7m (Β£7.6m) to Democrat candidates, realizing the cash got here from FTX prospects.

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Salame, who was in FTX's Bahamas unit, has not been charged. He gave greater than $24m (Β£19m) to Republican candidates, in accordance with Federal Election Commission information.

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Trial date set for Bankman-Fried

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Bankman-Fried faces seven total counts of conspiracy and fraud, accused of stealing buyer cash to plug losses at his crypto-centric hedge fund Alameda Research.

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He has pleaded not responsible to all prices.

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Following his extradition from the Bahamas, the place FTX was based mostly, in December, Bankman-Fried was put beneath home arrest at his parents' home in California.

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But a choose sent him to jail last week for alleged witness tampering.

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His trial is about to start on 2 October.

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