Sam Bankman-Fried reportedly had received more than $2 billion from FTX entities according to court filings made by the new management of the cryptocurrency exchange.
Liberty Blockchain CCO Christopher Alexander reacts to reports that disgraced FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried will plead guilty to fraud charges.
The details were contained in bankruptcy court filings made by the new management of the cryptocurrency exchange on Wednesday night.
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