FTX insider & Sam Bankman-Fried's partner Caroline Ellison jailed for two years, ordered to return $11 bn

FTX insider & Sam Bankman-Fried's partner Caroline Ellison jailed for two years, ordered to return $11 bn

FP Staff September 25, 2024, 15:09:45 IST

During the trial, Ellison provided critical testimony against Bankman-Fried, detailing how he misused customer funds to finance risky ventures through FTX’s sister company, Alameda Research

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Caroline Ellison, former CEO of Alameda Research and a key figure in the FTX cryptocurrency scandal, has been sentenced to two years in prison for her involvement in one of the largest financial fraud cases in history.

Ellison, who was also the former girlfriend of FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried, played a crucial role in the trial that ultimately led to Bankman-Fried’s conviction.

Ellison faced a potential sentence of up to 110 years after pleading guilty to seven charges, including fraud. However, her sentence was significantly reduced due to her cooperation with prosecutors.

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During the trial, Ellison provided critical testimony against Bankman-Fried, detailing how he misused customer funds to finance risky ventures through FTX’s sister company, Alameda Research. Her defence team had argued against any prison time, but the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office left the final sentencing decision to Judge Lewis Kaplan, who acknowledged her cooperation when determining her sentence.

Bankman-Fried, once a celebrated figure in the cryptocurrency world, was sentenced to 25 years in prison in March for his role in the collapse of FTX. The trial revealed that FTX, which had rapidly grown into the world’s second-largest cryptocurrency exchange after its launch in 2019, was involved in highly unethical practices.

The company misused billions of dollars in customer deposits to engage in risky trades through Alameda Research, purchase luxury real estate, and fund political contributions.

Ellison’s testimony was instrumental in exposing the depth of the fraud orchestrated by Bankman-Fried. Despite his attempts to shift blame onto Ellison, describing her as an incompetent manager, the court found him guilty of orchestrating the scheme that led to FTX’s downfall.

The company imploded in November 2022, leaving behind over $8 billion in debt and prompting one of the most significant bankruptcies in the crypto industry.

In addition to her prison sentence, Ellison has been ordered to return $11 billion, a staggering sum reflecting the scale of the financial damage caused by the fraudulent activities at FTX and Alameda Research. Her sentencing marks another chapter in the ongoing fallout from the collapse of FTX, as authorities continue to unravel the complex web of deceit that led to one of the most significant financial scandals in recent memory.

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