Ex-FTX Leader Ryan Salame Pleads Guilty
Former FTX leader Ryan Salame admits guilt and returns US$1.5 billion amid exchange's struggles.
NEW YORK CITY - On September 7th, 2023, Ryan Salame, who once led the cryptocurrency platform FTX, accepted blame in a New York court for the exchange's shocking fall last year. He's giving back a massive US$1.5 billion, which includes fancy properties and a luxury Porsche car, as reported by The New York Times.
Salame was a big name at FTX's Bahamas office. He admitted to some serious wrongdoings: running a business without the right permissions and sneaky political donations. The U.S. Attorney’s Office in New York confirmed these details.
It's not just Salame. Three other top people from FTX - Nishad Singh, Gary Wang, and Caroline Ellison - have also pleaded guilty. But all eyes are now on FTX's creator, Sam Bankman-Fried. His court day is coming on October 3rd. He's facing some very big accusations, but he says he didn't do anything wrong.
Last year, FTX and its close partner, Alameda Research, faced a big financial crisis and sought legal protection. People said they misused a lot of their customer's money. The company's now trying to get back on its feet. They hope to trade their US$3 billion cryptocurrency collection. There's talks that they might make a comeback, as mentioned by The Wall Street Journal.