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FTX Sues Sam Bankman-Fried’s Parents to Recover Millions in Misappropriated Funds

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Last updated: 2023/09/19 at 3:34 AM
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Bankrupt crypto exchange FTX has taken legal action against the parents of its founder and former CEO, Sam Bankman-Fried, accusing them of being involved in fraudulent activities. 

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FTX Bankruptcy Estate Demands Damages From SBF’s ParentsSBF Parents Accused of Benefiting from FTX Funds

The lawsuit, filed on Monday, seeks to recover “millions of dollars in fraudulently transferred and misappropriated funds.”

The redacted court filing does not specify the exact amount in question but outlines a series of alleged financial improprieties. 

FTX Bankruptcy Estate Demands Damages From SBF’s Parents

FTX is demanding damages, the return of any property or payments made to Joseph Bankman and Barbara Fried by the exchange, as well as punitive damages due to what it describes as “conscious, willful, wanton, and malicious conduct.”

One of the key allegations made in the filing relates to a transaction involving the purchase of a property known as Blue Water. 

FTX Trading reportedly paid nearly $19 million, inclusive of taxes and fees, for this property, which was transferred to Bankman and Fried. 

The court documents also claim that Bankman used his knowledge of tax law and the company’s complex corporate structure to facilitate a $10 million cash gift to himself and Fried from Alameda Ltd. funds.

The lawsuit paints a picture of Bankman and Fried as experienced law professors who, instead of assisting FTX, allegedly exploited their positions to enrich themselves. 

The lawsuit claims that SBF engaged in lucrative activities, including appearing in a Super Bowl commercial, despite being aware of the precarious financial state of FTX.

SBF Parents Accused of Benefiting from FTX Funds

Both Bankman and Fried are affiliated with Stanford Law School, and the complaint accuses Bankman of helping FTX insiders divert company funds towards donations while allegedly concealing a whistleblower complaint from September 2019.

Barbara Fried, described as the “point person” for Bankman’s political contribution strategy, is alleged to have used her influence for the benefit of MTG (Mind the Gap), a political action committee she co-founded. 

The filing claims that “tens of millions of dollars” were contributed to MTG or MTG-supported causes at her request.

The court documents also raise questions about expenses that may have been improperly incurred, including $1,200-per-night hotel stays, plane tickets, and salaries. 

Bankman himself received a substantial annual salary as a senior adviser to the FTX foundation, alongside other significant sums related to property acquisition and donations to Stanford University.

Furthermore, the lawsuit asserts that Bankman was involved in a last-minute effort to sell FTX to Binance, indicating that discussions were ongoing even as the company faced financial turmoil. Sam Bankman-Fried, the founder at the center of these allegations, is scheduled to face trial later this year.

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