The founder of FTX Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF), has been charged by U.S. prosecutors with violating anti-bribery provisions.
The federal prosecutors in Manhattan have requested a court hearing to arraign Bankman-Fried before U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan.
In particular, the court document says that Bankman-Fried “directed and caused the transfer of at least approximately $40 million in cryptocurrency intended for the benefit of one or more Chinese government officials in order to influence and induce them to unfreeze the accounts” of Alameda Research that Beijing had frozen.
What’s more, the court noted that the new charge would not change the bail conditions set for the 31-year-old.
SBF had previously pleaded not guilty
The former billionaire had previously pleaded not guilty to eight counts over the collapse of FTX. Prosecutors say SBF stole billions of dollars in customer funds to plug losses at Alameda Research, his crypto-focused hedge fund.
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