FTX Executive Investigated for Potential Campaign Finance Violations in Congressional Bid
Former FTX executive Ryan Salame and his girlfriend Michelle Bond, a former congressional candidate, are under investigation for potential violations of campaign-finance law. Federal prosecutors in Manhattan are probing...
Federal prosecutors in Manhattan are probing whether the couple unlawfully evaded federal limits on campaign contributions during Bond's 2022 campaign for the Republican primary in New York’s 1st congressional district, according to a report by the Wall Street Journal. ...
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