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U.S. authorities asking FTX investors for information on firm and Bankman-Fried – Bloomberg News

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Published: Dec 2, 2022, 01:36 UTC

(Reuters) - U.S. authorities are asking crypto investors and trading firms who worked closely with FTX to hand over information on the company and its key figures including Sam Bankman-Fried and Caroline Ellison, Bloomberg News reported on Thursday.

The logo of FTX is seen at the FTX Arena in Miami

(Reuters) – U.S. authorities are asking crypto investors and trading firms who worked closely with FTX to hand over information on the company and its key figures including Sam Bankman-Fried and Caroline Ellison, Bloomberg News reported on Thursday.

The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York recently sent out a series of requests, asking recipients to hand over information on a list of FTX employees and associates, the report said, citing people familiar with the case.

Attorneys from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s enforcement division also sent similar requests for information to companies that invested in or traded on FTX, the report added.

The regulator is trying to get a better sense of what FTX representatives told investors and whether any misrepresentations were made that would violate securities laws, according to the report.

The U.S. Department of Justice’s bankruptcy watchdog earlier on Thursday called for an independent investigation into the collapse of crypto exchange FTX.

FTX’s downfall will be examined in several more congressional hearings this month, with the House Financial Services Committee set to hold the first in a series of meetings on Dec. 13.

Last month, newly-appointed FTX CEO John Ray had said in a U.S. court filing that there was flawed regulatory oversight and a lack of corporate control of the bankrupt crypto exchange founded by Sam Bankman-Fried.

U.S. Attorney’s Office for SDNY, SEC, FTX and Caroline Ellison did not immediately respond to Reuters requests for comment. Bankman-Fried could not be immediately reached.

(Reporting by Kanjyik Ghosh in Bengaluru; Editing by Lincoln Feast.)

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