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Sam Bankman-Fried trial: Caroline Ellison to the stand this week

Published 09/10/2023, 12:29
Updated 09/10/2023, 12:40
© Reuters Sam Bankman-Fried trial: Caroline Ellison to the stand this week

Proactive Investors - In the fraud and money laundering trial of FTX founder and former boss Sam Bankman-Fried, no witness garners as much attention as Alameda Research chief executive and former Bankman-Fried squeeze Caroline Ellison.

Ellison pleaded guilty to wire fraud and money laundering on FTX customers while head of Alameda Research, the sister firm of cryptocurrency exchange FTX.

As part of her plea deal, she agreed to throw former hubby Bankman-Fried under the bus, following in the footsteps of former colleague Gary Wang.

As early as November 2022, Ellison admitted: “I agreed with Mr Bankman-Fried and others to provide materially misleading financial statements to Alameda’s lenders… I am truly sorry for what I did. I knew that it was wrong.”

She also admitted to knowing it was illegal.

Ellison is unlikely to pull punches in her testimony, expected to take place this Thursday.

Bankman-Fried thought it was a good idea to leak her private diary entries to the New York Times in July, a move that saw his bail revoked.

The diary leaks painted a somewhat sympathetic picture of Ellison, in which she discussed being ill-equipped to run Alameda Research while expressing feelings of joy over Alameda’s and FTX’s pending collapse.

While her testimony may not come with any shocking new revelations, it will definitely be able to influence the jury’s perception of Bankman-Fried from a personal angle.

Defence is attempting to paint Bankman-Fried as an out-of-his-depth goofball rather than a malicious plotter. Ellison may have something to say about that.

With the States on holiday for Columbus Day, there will be no trial today.

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