Report: Alameda’s Caroline Ellison Retains SEC’s Former Enforcement Division Chief
After more attention has been cast on the former Alameda Research CEO Caroline Ellison, a report details that Ellison has hired Wilmerhale partner Stephanie Avakian, an attorney that worked for the U.S. Securities and Ex...
After more attention has been cast on the former Alameda Research CEO Caroline Ellison, a report details that Ellison has hired Wilmerhale partner Stephanie Avakian, an attorney that worked for the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The news follows leaked documentation of Ellison’s alleged margin position, and the ex-Alameda executive reportedly being spotted at a cafe in Soho.
Ex-Alameda Research Exec Is Reportedly Being Represented by Former SEC OfficialJust recently, the FTX co-founder and former CEO, Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF), said that he was “willing to testify” on Dec. 13, 2022, before the U.S. House Committee on Financial Services. In the meantime, the media and crypto community members have been focused on the whereabouts of former Alameda Research CEO Caroline Ellison.
The ex-Alameda executive has been silent since FTX collapsed and it was once assumed she was in Hong Kong. Speculators also reported on Nov. 26 that Ellison allegedly left Hong Kong and fled to Dubai, but those reports were unverified. In more recent times, an FTX insider shared an alleged document reportedly tied to Ellison that showed a negative FTX margin balance of around $1.3 billion in May 2022.
Additionally, a Twitter account called Autism Capital tweeted that Ellison may have been spotted at a cafe in Manhattan with the FTX team’s office dog Gopher. This weekend, Bloomberg reported that sources say, Stephanie Avakian, a partner at white-shoe law firm Wilmerhale, is representing the former Alameda CEO.
“Stephanie Avakian, [a] former enforcement division chief at the Securities and Exchange Commission, is representing Ellison along with other lawyers at her firm, [Wilmerhale], according to people familiar with the matter,” Bloomberg’s Ava Benny-Morrison wrote on Dec. 10, 2022.
The news follows reports that detailed SBF purportedly retained attorney Mark Cohen, the lawyer who represented Ghislaine Maxwell during her recent sex trafficking case. SBF’s new attorney was disclosed by SBF’s spokesperson, Mark Botnick. As far as Ellison’s alleged attorney, Avakian, the lawyer became a partner of the law firm Wilmerhale in 2020. The lawyer has been involved with high-profile law cases associated with Tesla’s Elon Musk, Ripple Labs, and General Electric.
According to Bloomberg and reporters at the New York Post, representatives from the law firm Wilmerhale have not commented on reports concerning Ellison’s ostensible representation. If the reports about SBF’s and Ellison’s alleged legal representations are true, the two have managed to retain two prestigious lawyers to defend them.
What do you think about the report that says Caroline Ellison allegedly retained the prestigious attorney Stephanie Avakian? Let us know what you think about this subject in the comments section below.
Original source
Read on Bitcoin NewsRelated market context
Craig Gordon becomes oldest player at 2026 World Cup as crypto firms bet big on FIFA’s expanded tournament
The 2026 World Cup's crypto partnerships could redefine sports sponsorship, testing blockchain's scalability and NFT market maturi...
MetaMask reports connectivity disruption across multiple blockchain networks
The disruption highlights the vulnerability of decentralized finance ecosystems to single points of failure, impacting user trust...
Turkey’s 24-year World Cup drought ends as crypto firms bet big on the 2026 tournament
Crypto's integration in the 2026 World Cup highlights its growing role in global sports, potentially boosting blockchain adoption...
FIFA World Cup kicks off in Toronto with crypto firms lining up as sponsors
Crypto sponsorships at the World Cup highlight the industry's push for mainstream adoption, potentially influencing global financi...
Fars News Agency denies reports of US-Iran agreement, raising questions for crypto sanctions landscape
The denial of a US-Iran deal highlights ongoing geopolitical tensions, impacting crypto markets and potentially altering sanctions...
US Men’s National Team unveils 26-player roster for World Cup as crypto firms circle the tournament
The USMNT's youthful roster and crypto sponsorships highlight evolving dynamics in sports, with implications for fan engagement an...