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FTX bankruptcy group sues Anthony Scaramucci and SkyBridge Capital to recover over $100 million

2024-11-10 08:14:56
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ChainCatcher news, according to Cointelegraph, the FTX bankruptcy group is seeking to recover over $100 million from SkyBridge Capital and founder Anthony Scaramucci to reclaim funds spent by former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF) on sponsorship and investment agreements made with Scaramucci and SkyBridge since 2022.

According to legal documents dated November 8, before FTX's collapse, Bankman-Fried engaged in a series of investments and partnerships with SkyBridge Capital and Scaramucci—first providing a $12 million sponsorship for Scaramucci's SALT conference in January 2022.

Shortly thereafter, in March 2022, SBF directed Alameda Research to invest $10 million in the SkyBridge Coin Fund. Later, in September 2022, FTX acquired a 30% stake in the operating company managing SkyBridge investment vehicles for $45 million. FTX's lawyers argue that this investment lacked financial prudence—believing that "the FTX group could have easily purchased a basket of cryptocurrencies for a significantly lower cost than the majority of the $45 million investment."

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