Anthony Scaramucci claimed it is 'very clear' that FTX and SBF committed fraud.
Anthony Scaramucci claimed it is “very clear” that FTX and SBF committed fraud.
The Founder of SkyBridge Capital – Anthony Scaramucci – said his company could buy back the major stake it previously sold to the bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange FTX in the next few months.The FTX Case Will Resolve Itself ‘Favorably’for CNBC, Scaramucci raised hopes that SkyBridge Capital could purchase back the 30% stake it sold to FTX in the following months.
“We’re waiting for the clearance from the bankruptcy people, the lawyers, and the investment bankers to figure out exactly what we’re going to be buying back and when.”SkyBridge, which had to cope with some severe issues due to the bear market, pledged to use part of the capital generated from selling the stake to FTX to pay old investors and reinforce its balance sheet.
The former White House official also maintained for the first time that SBF’s actions resemble blatant fraud.“I think it’s very clear now that there was a fraud. We’ll, of course, have to let the legal system determine all of those things,” he said during his latest appearance.he felt “distressed” about FTX’s collapse but refused to describe the event as a “fraud.
Ireland Latest News, Ireland Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Hedge Fund Star Ackman Explains Why He Was Sympathetic to FTX's SBFFamed hedge fund manager is no stranger to investigations, having faced massive scrutiny in the past
Read more »
Former BitMEX CEO Arthur Hayes Wants to Ask FTX’s SBF This QuestionArthur Hayes, the former CEO of the controversial BitMEX exchange, has some questions he needs answered
Read more »
Skybridge eyes stake buyback from FTX, as Galaxy CEO says he would like to ‘punch’ SBFScaramucci suggested that there’s a few issues to iron out before SkyBridge can get its stake back, and Galaxy Digital CEO Mike Novogratz said the FTX debacle cost the firm $77 million.
Read more »
SBF thought it was a good idea to start a Substack | EngadgetFTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried is writing about the collapse of FTX on Substack.
Read more »
Crypto community unimpressed by SBF’s lengthy Substack letterSam Bankman-Fried's 'pre-mortem overview' receives negative feedback within the crypto community.
Read more »