SBF comes up like a bad penny
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In mid-2022, according to the complaint, the largest borrower of investor funds was none other than the notorious SBF - Sam Bankman-Fried's Alameda Research. Bankman-Fried isOn November 16 last year, Genesis announced via the social media platform then known as Twitter that it was suspending redemptions and would not be allowing its 230,000 Earn investors to withdraw their money as it lacked sufficient funds.
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