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US authorities demand return of $13 million donated by FTX for political purposes

US authorities demand return of $13 million donated by FTX for political purposes

HappyCoinNewsHappyCoinNews2024/11/03 05:11
By:HappyCoinNews

The U.S. government is negotiating to recover nearly $13,25 million in political donations from former FTX executives, according to a new federal court filing.

The US authorities are asking to negotiate with several political action committees (PACs) "about the possibility of confiscating funds received by organizations from Sam Bankman-Fried and his subordinates." The names of several PACs that received donations from FTX management are known: Senate Majority PAC, Future Forward PAC, Future Forward USA Action, Emily's List/Women Vote and GMI PAC. Almost all of these committees are related to the US Democratic Party.

Each of these organizations received donations ranging from $1 million to $5 million. Several political committees returned the money after FTX collapsed, and some promised to donate the funds to charity.

According to OpenSecret, in addition to Sam Bankman-Fried, Nishad Singh, the former head of engineering at FTX, was a frequent political donor. Singh recently avoided prison time by receiving a suspended sentence for testifying against his former friend and boss. In particular, he said that he made donations at the request of Bankman-Fried, sometimes signing blank checks.

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