Sam Bankman-Fried Allowed to Contact Some FTX Employees
Attorneys for former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried asked that he be allowed to communicate electronically again after being barred from doing so in January.

Attorneys for former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried asked that he be allowed to communicate electronically again after being barred from doing so in January.
The alleged fraudster's latest blog post shows a man completely divorced from reality.
FTX founder SBF faces eight criminal charges, ranging from fraud to conspiracy to commit money laundering, in connection with the collapse of his once-dominant exchange.
Sam Bankman-Fried and FTX doled out millions in charitable donations. Now, new management is asking for it back.
SBF believes that CZ must be happy with how it turned out for FTX.
His arrest is the first concrete move by regulators to hold individuals accountable for the multi-billion dollar implosion of FTX last month.
SBF has appeared for multiple public interviews this month. The community believes SBF is trying to stay out of the prison.
Here’s what happened during the New York Times exclusive interview with Sam Bankman-Fried on FTX’s collapse.
The fallen crypto CEO on what went wrong, why he did what he did, and what lies he told along the way.
He has not offered any explanation on the matter, and the crypto community has begun speculating.