CFTC piles on with new prices from Bankman-Fried

CFTC piles on with new prices from Bankman-Fried


Vital Factors
  • The Commodity Futures Buying and selling Commission has unveiled new rates versus Sam Bankman-Fried, alleging that FTX commingled client funds and that Bankman-Fried violated the Commodities Exchange Act.
  • The charges appear just before prosecutors in the Southern District of New York are predicted to unveil legal rates in opposition to Bankman-Fried, who is languishing in Bahamian jail following staying seized Monday night by regulation enforcement there.



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