Sam Bankman-Fried still wants out over poor WiFi and laptop access
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried says the realities of jail proceedings and poor WiFi have resulted in him unable to prepare for his trial.
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried says the realities of jail proceedings and poor WiFi have resulted in him unable to prepare for his trial.
The FTX bankruptcy noted contracts with SkyBridge dated days after Joseph Bankman warned Scaramucci about an “asset-liability mismatch.”
A firm involved in the FTX bankruptcy had a contract with iFinex — a Bitfinex company — for ‘fiat integration and revolving loan agreement.’
Bankman-Fried must remain in jail after his $250 million bail was revoked last month amid claims that he had interfered with witnesses.
Major law firms Sullivan & Cromwell and Kirkland & Ellis made $110 million and $101 million in fees respectively from crypto firm implosions.