Former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried, presently within the custody of Bahamian authorities, has reportedly agreed to be extradited to america to face costs.
In response to a Dec. 19 report from Reuters, Bankman-Fried’s authorized staff said it deliberate to arrange paperwork to have him reappear earlier than the Bahamas Justice of the Peace Courtroom someday this week. The previous FTX CEO attended an emergency listening to of the courtroom simply hours earlier with none seeming adjudication or ruling — he returned to jail following the occasion.
“Mr. Bankman-Fried needs to place the shoppers proper, and that’s what has pushed his resolution,” Jerome Roberts, on SBF’s authorized staff, was quoted as saying.
Bankman-Fried reportedly had needed to see the indictment in opposition to him earlier than he agreed to be extradited to america. He faces costs from the Justice Division, the Commodity Futures Buying and selling Fee and the Securities and Alternate Fee associated to defrauding traders and lenders in addition to violations of marketing campaign finance legal guidelines. He might be a 115-year sentence if convicted.
Associated: SBF’s authorized battle nonetheless has “rather a lot to play out,” in response to authorized commentators
The previous FTX CEO has been within the custody of Bahamian authorities since Dec. 12, when native police arrested him as a part of extradition proceedings with the U.S. Till then, Bankman-Fried had been often giving interviews to main media retailers and was anticipated to testify earlier than at the least one congressional listening to.