U.S. Pushes for Return of $13M in Political Funds from FTX Executives
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The U.S. seeks to recover $13.25 million in political donations made by former FTX executives amid ongoing legal scrutiny. Federal Judge Kaplan extends the deadline to January 2025 for negotiations on returning donations tied to FTX’s former leadership. The U.S. government is stepping up its efforts to recover $13.25 million in political donations made by former FTX executives, including Nishad Singh and Sam Bankman-Fried. As part of continuous legal investigations linked to the demise of FTX, these gifts—which were mostly routed to powerful Democratic political action organizations (PACs) such as Emily’s List/Women Vote, Senate Majority PAC, and Future Forward PAC—have come under fire. The circumstances highlight the wider ramifications of using money obtained from companies presently involved in claimed financial misbehavior. U.S. Gov Wants $13M In FTX Contributions Back From Democrat PACs The feds are leaning hard on PACs to cough up $13.25M tied to former FTX players Sam Bankman-Fried and Nishad Singh. These donations flowed into big Democrat-aligned funds like Senate Majority PAC and Future… pic.twitter.com/LhpgWWr8VD — Mario Nawfal’s Roundtable (@RoundtableSpace) November 2, 2024 Judge Extends Deadline for Negotiations on Return of FTX Donations Federal Judge Lewis Kaplan has granted the U.S. government an extension until January 15, 2025, therefore allowing it to negotiate with these PACs regarding reimbursed cash. This action emphasizes the difficulty in separating political donations connected to corporate financial scandals. It is especially noteworthy as former FTX head of engineering Nishad Singh revealed he donated money at Bankman-Fried’s insistence. Singh even signed blank checks occasionally to help with these political donations, adding yet another level of complications to the matter. Singh’s circumstances expose the nature of executive circle decision-making at FTX. Singh had already confessed guilt and helped investigators; he was sentenced to three years of probation, with time served, and ordered to make reparations…
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