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Report: FTX Co-Founder Bankman-Fried Plans to Surrender to US Extradition Request

Report: FTX Co-Founder Bankman-Fried Plans to Surrender to US Extradition RequestDisgraced FTX co-founder Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF) has reportedly reversed his decision to contest his extradition to the United States. Bankman-Fried has spent close to five days in the Bahamas Department of Correctional Services (BDOCS) jail Fox Hill, an overcrowded prison known for being filthy and one that has been accused of prison maltreatment. Reuters Source […]

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Crypto Twitter explodes over the news of Sam Bankman-Fried’s arrest

US politicians, crypto execs and influencers fired up their Twitter apps upon learning that Sam Bankman-Fried was in custody in the Bahamas.

Crypto Twitter has blown up over the shocking news of Sam Bankman-Fried’s arrest in the Bahamas, with many surprised it had occurred so quickly. 

On Dec. 12, the disgraced FTX founder was arrested by the Royal Bahamas Police after they received notification that the United States government had filed criminal charges against him.

Within hours, politicians, crypto executives and influencers had all booted up their Twitter apps to comment on the arrest of the former CEO.

New York Democratic Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who’s held a fairly neutral view on the crypto industry to date, told her 13.4 million Twitter followers that Bankman-Fried’s was a step  toward “justice being served,” but noted that the arrest would postpone Bankman-Fried’s testimony before the House Financial Services Committee, which was scheduled for Dec. 13.

U.S. Senator Cynthia Lummis was also pleased, tweeting that prosecutors made the right decision to hold Bankman-Fried accountable for the “good, old-fashioned fraud” he allegedly committed.

Fellow U.S. senator and crypto skeptic Elizabeth Warren agreed, stating in a Dec. 13 tweet to her 7 million followers that the U.S. Department of Justice needs to hold more lawbreaking corporate executives accountable.

Others took the opportunity to make light of it all. Benjamin Cowen, the chief executive and founder of the crypto-analysis channel called Into The Cryptoverse, used ChatGPT to create poetry about Bankman-Fried’s latest predicament.

Meanwhile, memes are already making the rounds on Twitter:

Much is also being said about Bankman-Fried’s Twitter posts and media appearances since FTX’s stunning collapse in November.

The co-host of Not Investment Advice, Trung Phan, told his 538,000 Twitter followers on Dec. 13 that Bankman-Fried’s erratic public behavior will make life harder for his defense attorney, while others believe that Bankman-Fried’s arrest will likely see him pointing the finger at colleagues and people linked to the FTX debacle, including those that received his sizeable political donations.

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In what is likely his last Twitter Spaces interview, with Unusual Whales on Dec. 12, Bankman-Fried stated “I don’t think I’ll be arrested” when pressed about the possibility.

The Royal Bahamas Police Force made the arrest following the formal notification from the U.S. that it has filed criminal charges against Bankman-Fried, according to a Dec. 12 announcement by the Bahamas’ Office of the Attorney General.

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Bahamian AG and Prime Minister Announce Sam Bankman-Fried’s Arrest in The Bahamas

Bahamian AG and Prime Minister Announce Sam Bankman-Fried’s Arrest in The BahamasDisgraced FTX co-founder Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF) has been arrested in The Bahamas, according to local reports citing the country’s attorney general Ryan Pinder. According to Pinder, SBF’s arrest “followed receipt of formal notification from the United States that it has filed criminal charges against SBF and is likely to request his extradition.” **Editor’s note: This […]

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Bahamian Attorney General Insists FTX Is the Subject of an ‘Active and Ongoing Investigation’

Bahamian Attorney General Insists FTX Is the Subject of an ‘Active and Ongoing Investigation’The troubled and now-bankrupt crypto exchange FTX is the subject of “an active and ongoing investigation,” Bahamian attorney general Ryan Pinder told the press on Sunday. Pinder also stressed that putting the blame on the Bahamas “because FTX is headquartered here would be a gross oversimplification of reality.” Bahamian Attorney General Says the ‘Bahamas Will […]

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FTX under ‘active’ civil and criminal investigation: Bahamas AG

Bahamian Securities Commission, the Prime Minister’s financial intelligence unit, and a financial crimes unit are all involved in the FTX investigation.

The Bahamas Attorney General (AG) and Minister of Legal Affairs Ryan Pinder has confirmed that the collapsed crypto exchange FTX is the focus of an "active and ongoing" investigation by authorities from the Caribbean nation.

In a national statement that was delivered live on the Facebook page of the Office of the Prime Minister on Nov. 27, Pinder explained the "affairs of FTX Digital Markets" are under scrutiny from both "civil and criminal authorities" and Bahamian authorities are working with "a number of specialists and experts and will continue to do so as the need arises."

"The Securities Commission, our financial intelligence unit, and the financial crimes unit of the Royal Bahamas Police Force will continue to investigate the facts and circumstances regarding FTX's insolvency crisis and any potential violations of Bahamian law," he added.

Pinder also revealed the relevant Bahamian authorities would try to hold to account any companies or individuals found to have committed any wrongdoing during the investigation, while they will cooperate with other regulatory agencies and law enforcement bodies around the world.

"These events remind us of the lessons learned from securities and other financial regulation about the need for strong cross-border cooperation. The public worldwide will be best served by a strong international regulatory cooperation," he said.

The Securities Commission of The Bahamas suspended FTX Digital Markets (FDM) license to conduct business and stripped its directors of their power on Nov. 10.

On Nov. 12 they ordered the transfer of all FDM digital assets to a digital wallet owned by the commission for "safekeeping."

Pinder mentioned the country's regulatory authority has taken further protective measures approved by the Supreme Court but declined to elaborate further until "we are confident that doing so will not jeopardize any aspect of the ongoing investigations."

Pinder also took the chance to slam the Nov. 17 emergency motion by FTX Trading Limited, which called out the "Bahamian government" for "directing unauthorized access to the Debtors' systems" after the commencement of Chapter 11 bankruptcy filings in the United States.

He called the allegations "extremely regrettable" for misrepresenting "the timely action taken by the Securities Commission," while also defending all the steps taken by the country's regulator so far.

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The Bahamas has encouraged crypto companies to the island country to aid its economy but it’s since been shaken by FTX’s collapse.

It was also hard hit by 2019’s Hurricane Dorian and the COVID-19 pandemic starting in 2020 ground its heavily tourism-based economy to a halt. With FTX gone, so have many jobs in the small nation.

But Pinder outlined his belief that despite the "personal tragedies" associated with the collapse of FTX, he expects "little contagion beyond the digital asset sphere both here in the Bahamas and around the world."

He referenced a Nov. 22 Standard & Poor's ratings for The Bahamas that forecasted a stable outlook citing the tourism sector's performance.

"Standards and poor has projected a stable outlook for our economy resting in part on the assumption that there will be no material adverse impact on the Bahamas from the worldwide collapse of FTX," Pinder said.

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