FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried was returned to U.S. custody as two of his associates pleaded guilty for their roles in fraud leading to the cryptocurrency exchange’s collapse WSJWhatsNow
The Alameda Research ex-CEO and former FTX executive Gary Wang pleaded guilty for roles in fraud leading to exchange’s collapse
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried was handcuffed and flanked by U.S. officials at an airport in the Bahamas on Wednesday. During his extradition, he boarded a plane headed to New York to face criminal charges. Photo: Royal Bahamas Police Force/Reuters
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