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SBF’s Lawyers Seek To Cross-Examine Gary Wang on Counsel’s Involvement in Alameda Loans

October 10, 2023
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SBF’s Lawyers Seek To Cross-Examine Gary Wang on Counsel’s Involvement in Alameda Loans
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In the ongoing multi-billion fraud trial of the bankrupt FTX exchange, Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF) has blamed lawyers’ involvement in structuring the loans issued to FTX co-founder Gary Wang by Alameda Research.

As a result, SBF’s lawyers have requested Judge Lewis Kaplan to cross-examine Wang further about his knowledge of the lawyers’ involvement.

The interrogation would also include questions such as which attorneys were involved in the loans and what was the nature of their involvement.

Per a legal filing put forth on Monday night, prosecutors have already examined Wang “about a series of personal loans worth approximately $200-$300 million that he received from Alameda to fund venture investments by FTX and to fund his purchase of a house in the Bahamas.”

Further, Wang’s “understanding” that these were actual loans is relevant to rebut the interference “that these were simply sham loans” directed by SBF to hide the source of the funds.

Wang told the Government that he relied on the lawyers and “didn’t think the loans were designed to hide the fact that money was coming from Alameda”, the filing wrote. He added that he didn’t think the lawyers would ask him to sign something very illegal.

Wang testified that SBF was not surprised to discover a huge $8bn shortfall in the days before the collapse of FTX. Caroline Ellison, former CEO of Alameda and SBF’s ex-girlfriend and the prosecution’s star witness is expected to testify later Tuesday.

Bankman-Fried is facing seven counts of conspiracy and fraud over the spectacular collapse of FTX and its associated hedge fund, Alameda Research. Both Wang and Ellison have pleaded guilty and are cooperating with investigators.

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