Sam Bankman-Fried asked FTX attorney to ‘come up’ with legal argument for $8B hole
According to former FTX general counsel Can Sun, Bankman-Fried “was not surprised at all” that billions of dollars were missing.
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According to former FTX general counsel Can Sun, Bankman-Fried “was not surprised at all” that billions of dollars were missing.
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