Recent reports have implicated Sam Bankman-Fried's family, linked to the cryptocurrency exchange FTX, in a scandal involving the alleged misuse of nearly $100 million from FTX customers for political donations. The Wall Street Journal has revealed emails shedding light on the involvement of Joe Bankman, Barbara Fried, and Gabriel Bankman-Fried in this scandal. Joe Bankman, a Stanford University professor, reportedly provided financial advice for the political contributions. Barbara Fried directed funds to progressive groups through the political action committee Mind the Gap, while Gabriel Bankman-Fried directed donations to pandemic prevention efforts. These actions were aimed at subtly expanding their political influence. The legal implications of these allegations are significant, with David Mason, a former chairman of the Federal Election Commission, highlighting evidence of Joe Bankman's involvement. Former FTX executives Ryan Salame and Nishad Singh admitted to their roles in an illegal straw-donor scheme to conceal the source of donations. Despite denials from Joe Bankman's spokesperson, email evidence contradicts claims of innocence, indicating potential legal consequences under campaign finance laws. The accused individuals may face serious legal challenges as investigations continue, emphasizing the repercussions of using misappropriated funds for political gain.
Implication of FTX Founder's Family in Alleged Political Donation Scandal

by Giorgi Kostiuk
2 years ago

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