Sam Bankman-Fried’s father dragged his mother into an FTX US salary dispute
A complaint filed in bankruptcy court claimed Joseph Bankman involved Barbara Fried when answers from neither his son nor FTX US satisfied concerns around his $200,000 annual salary.
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A complaint filed in bankruptcy court claimed Joseph Bankman involved Barbara Fried when answers from neither his son nor FTX US satisfied concerns around his $200,000 annual salary.
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