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The US Securities and Exchange Commission has charged FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried with defrauding investors. Photo: AFP

US charges FTX founder Bankman-Fried with defrauding investors after arrest in Bahamas

  • The disgraced crypto tycoon has been charged by the US Securities and Exchange Commission hours before he was due in court in the Bahamas
  • The Bahamas’ attorney general’s office says it expects Sam Bankman-Fried to be extradited to the United States

FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried was charged by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Tuesday with defrauding investors in what regulators called “a house of cards”, hours before he was expected to appear before a magistrate in the Bahamas.

Separate charges would be announced by the US Attorney’s Office for the Southern District for New York and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission later on Tuesday, the SEC said.

In a statement, the SEC said it would seek a director and officer bar and a penalty against Bankman-Fried, and to prevent Bankman-Fried from participating in future securities purchases, offers and sales except for his personal account and a civil penalty, among other actions.

FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried speaks during the New York Times DealBook Summit on November 30. Photo: Getty Images via AFP

“We allege that Sam Bankman-Fried built a house of cards on a foundation of deception while telling investors that it was one of the safest buildings in crypto,” said SEC Chair Gary Gensler in a statement.

Bankman-Fried was arrested Monday evening in the Bahamas and was expected to appear before a magistrate on Tuesday, marking his first in-person public appearance since the stunning collapse of FTX, which filed for bankruptcy in November after struggling to raise money as traders rushed to withdraw US$6 billion from the platform in just 72 hours.

Police in the Bahamas, where FTX was based, said the 30-year-old was arrested after 6pm on Monday (2300 GMT) at his luxury gated community called the Albany in the capital, Nassau.

Damian Williams, the US Attorney for the Southern District of New York, said in a statement on Monday evening the arrest came at the request of the US government, and an indictment against Bankman-Fried would be unsealed on Tuesday.

A lawyer for Bankman-Fried did not respond to requests for comment on Monday.

The Bahamas’ attorney general’s office said it expects him to be extradited to the United States.

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