In June 2022, amid the broader crypto meltdown,
FTX’s affiliated hedge fund had borrowed billions of dollars from the cryptocurrency exchange’s deposits. If FTX customers or potential lenders caught wind of it, Ellison, Alameda’s chief executive officer, feared it would “all come crashing down.” But Bankman-Fried had a solution: create new balance sheets. Ellison came up with seven.
The alternative balance sheets were one of the ways Bankman-Fried asked her to lie in his futile efforts to preserve his crypto ...
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