In a statement, the company’s new management said it has been “approached by a number of recipients of contributions or other payments” hoping to give back the cash given to them by Bankman-Fried, his companies, or other executives.
, the company’s new management said it has been “approached by a number of recipients of contributions or other payments” hoping to give back the cash given to them by Bankman-Fried, his companies, or other executives.
The statement added that FTX also intended to “commence actions” to regain donations even when they’re not voluntarily offered for return. It comes after allegations that some of the donations were made using FTX customers’ money. On Monday, reports emerged that Bankman-Fried had agreed to be extradited to the U.S. to face criminal charges, but a
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