Nearly three years after the collapse of crypto exchange FTX, court battles continue over its executives and associates. This week, Michelle Bond, the spouse of former FTX Digital Markets co-CEO Ryan Salame, will return to court in a criminal case for an evidentiary hearing. In a filing on Sunday in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York (SDNY), Bond's legal team asked a federal judge to allow her to testify, despite objections from prosecutors. Prosecutors said Friday tha...
在加密交易所FTX倒闭近三年后,围绕其高管及关联人员的法庭争议仍在继续。本周,前FTX Digital Markets联合CEO Ryan Salame的配偶Michelle Bond 将因刑事案件返回法庭,参加证据听证会。 在纽约南区美国地方法院(SDNY)周日提交的文件中,Bond的律师团队请求联邦法官允许她出庭作证,尽管检方提出反对。检方周五表示,Bond的证词不太可能与Salam...
According to BusinessInsider, Salame, a former FTX executive, pleaded guilty last September to participating in a conspiracy to make illegal political donations and operate a money transfer business without a license. He was sentenced to 7.5 years in prison and began serving his sentence in October. According to Federal Bureau of Prisons records, Salame's release date is set for March 1, 2031, just over a year short of the 7.5-year mark. A spokeswoman for the Bureau of Prisons said the agency do...
据 Businessinsider 报道,前 FTX 高管 Salame 于去年 9 月认罪,承认参与非法政治捐款和无牌经营汇款业务的阴谋,被判处 7 年半监禁,于今年 10 月开始服刑。据联邦监狱局记录显示,Salame 的刑满释放日期定于 2031 年 3 月 1 日,距离 7 年半只差一年多。 监狱管理局发言人表示,该机构不对任何在押人员的监禁条件(包括释放计划)发表评论,但表示根据 2018 年...
Ryan Salame, a former FTX executive who shared his new status on LinkedIn before he was jailed, "happily" announced his new position as an inmate at FCI Cumberland. He also updated his profile to include "cleaning and wood cutting" as one of his skills.
Former FTX executive Ryan Salame has begun serving a seven-and-a-half-year sentence in a Maryland prison. Salame, who previously served as co-CEO of FTX Digital Markets, was being held at FCI Cumberland, Md., as of Saturday morning, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons website. The prison is a "medium-security federal correctional facility with a minimum-security satellite camp next to it." It holds more than 1,000 inmates, according to the prison website.
Former FTX executive Ryan Salame has been sentenced to seven-and-a-half years in prison for offences relating to the FTX collapse. He must go to jail on October 11 and Judge Lewis Kaplan rejected his request to have his jail time postponed until December. Salame claimed the extension was needed for medical reasons and the judge said the jail could provide the necessary medical services. Salame became the second executive to go to jail for the FTX case and former CEO SBF has been sentenced to 25 ...