FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried wants to argue that some of the fraud charges he faces over the crypto-exchange’s collapse violate the terms of his extradition
FTX founder wants to persuade the island nation that some U.S. charges violate the terms of his extraditionThe collapse of FTX has set off the largest crypto-related bankruptcy ever, and court filings are already shedding light on what went wrong and how complicated things could get.
Here are three things to know about the company’s bankruptcy process. Photo: Lam Yik/Bloomberg Newswants to make his case to the Bahamas that some of the U.S. fraud charges he faces over the collapse of the crypto-exchange violate the terms of his extradition from the island nation.Continue reading your article with
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