No Longer Bulletproof: Former FTX Employee Gives Damning Testimony against Sam Bankman-Fried
Sam Bankman-Fried's response to a trusted colleague about its burgeoning debt pile was, allegedly, "we're not bulletproof this year," in the latest revelations from the FTX court case. Adam Yedidia, a former software dev...
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Adam Yedidia, a former software developer for FTX and prior roommate of the disgraced “King of Crypto,” gave compelling testimony against Sam Bankman-Fried on Thursday, October 5th, at Manhattan Federal Court. ...
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