Sam Bankman-Fried's Deal with Tom Brady: $55 Million for 20 Hours of Work
Sam Bankman-Fried had agreed to pay sports icon Tom Brady $55 million for just 20 hours of his time annually over a span of three years. Despite Bankman-Fried's reported lack of interest in sports, he entered into lucrat...
Despite Bankman-Fried's reported lack of interest in sports, he entered into lucrative partnerships with Brady and his then-wife Gisele Bündchen, appointing them as "ambassadors" for FTX.
Brady actively participated in TikTok videos, public events, and commercials to promote Bankman-Fried and the company. ...
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