Bankman-Fried to testify at US hearing on FTX fallout

Bloomberg

The House Financial Services Committee confirmed that former FTX Chief Executive Officer Sam Bankman-Fried will testify at a hearing next week on the disintegration of his crypto empire.
He is now listed as a witness alongside current FTX CEO John J Ray III, according to a media advisory the committee. The hearing will be split into two parts, each one featuring one of the men.
Bankman-Fried, in a series of messages sent over Twitter, said he was “willing to testify” but would be limited in what he would be able to say because he didn’t
have access to much of his data — “professional or
personal.” Bankman-Fried’s spokesman, Mark Botnick, had said “details are still being worked out” when asked about the hearing.
In tweets earlier this month, the House committee’s chairwoman, Representative Maxine Waters, urged Bankman-Fried to attend the hearing, saying his appearance was “imperative.”
Bankman-Fried missed the deadline set by the Senate Banking Committee for a response to a request to testify at its separate hearing on FTX. His counsel didn’t reply in the needed time frame, the committee said. There is still no word as to whether the former crypto magnate will also appear at that hearing.
Bankman-Fried, who hasn’t been charged with any crimes, has denied trying to perpetrate a fraud, though he has owned up to grievous managerial errors at FTX.

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