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Caroline Ellison wanted to resign a few months before Alameda's bankruptcy, but SBF asked her to stay on due to concerns about a bank run on FTX

2023-10-14 08:44:59
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ChainCatcher news, according to Cointelegraph, former Alameda CEO Caroline Ellison admitted her poor job performance, writing in a document to SBF: "I feel that both Trabucco and I have not done enough to push work forward." SBF asked her to stay, stating that her departure could spark rumors about Alameda's financial situation, thereby damaging FTX's reputation.

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