Scan to download
BTC $60,904.02 +0.10%
ETH $1,560.33 -3.59%
BNB $575.28 -1.39%
XRP $1.09 -0.38%
SOL $62.58 -2.90%
TRX $0.3205 -1.11%
DOGE $0.0819 -0.06%
ADA $0.1591 -0.43%
BCH $218.85 +0.72%
LINK $7.38 -0.25%
HYPE $58.67 -3.65%
AAVE $60.92 -2.66%
SUI $0.7181 +2.83%
XLM $0.2009 +7.52%
ZEC $357.20 +17.35%
BTC $60,904.02 +0.10%
ETH $1,560.33 -3.59%
BNB $575.28 -1.39%
XRP $1.09 -0.38%
SOL $62.58 -2.90%
TRX $0.3205 -1.11%
DOGE $0.0819 -0.06%
ADA $0.1591 -0.43%
BCH $218.85 +0.72%
LINK $7.38 -0.25%
HYPE $58.67 -3.65%
AAVE $60.92 -2.66%
SUI $0.7181 +2.83%
XLM $0.2009 +7.52%
ZEC $357.20 +17.35%

SBF's former employee from FTX claims $275,000 in bonuses and denies related allegations

2023-11-14 09:51:34
Collection

ChainCatcher news, according to court documents cited by Bloomberg, Ross Rheingans-Yoo, a former trader at Jane Street who was hired by SBF to assist with FTX's charitable donations, stated that FTX owes him a remaining $275,000 bonus and denied allegations from FTX's new management that he assisted and conspired with SBF in misconduct while working with the company's charitable department. The dispute involves approximately $71.5 million of mixed funds from customers and the company, which FTX's bankruptcy advisors believe was taken by the exchange's charitable organization, the FTX Foundation, and a nonprofit called Latona Bioscience Group led by Rheingans-Yoo.

app_icon
ChainCatcher Building the Web3 world with innovations.