SBF ‘Directed Me’ to Commit Fraud: ex-Alameda CEO Caroline Ellison
Former Alameda CEO Caroline Ellison blames SBF for $14B FTX fraud after guilty plea, admits Alameda siphoned customer funds on his orders.
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