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Events leading up to FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried's conviction
Mar 28, 2024 3:31 AM

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Sam Bankman-Fried is set to be sentenced on Thursday over his conviction on fraud charges stemming from the dramatic collapse of the FTX cryptocurrency exchange he founded.

Below is a timeline of events leading up to the 32-year-old former billionaire's sentencing hearing: 

2017

Bankman-Fried, a Massachusetts Institute of Technology graduate, quits his job as a quantitative trader at Jane Street Capital and launches Alameda Research, a trading firm focused on cryptocurrency.

MAY 2019

Bankman-Fried and former Google employee Gary Wang found FTX as a new platform to trade crypto tokens and derivatives.

OCTOBER 2021

FTX raises $420 million in venture funding, valuing the company at $25 billion. Bankman-Fried debuts on the Forbes billionaires list, which estimates his net worth at $22.5 billion. The magazine's assessment of his wealth would rise to $26 billion by the end of the year.

FEBRUARY 2022

The NFL Super Bowl's broadcast is heavy on cryptocurrency advertisements, signifying the height of the craze for the booming asset class. FTX's "Don't Miss Out" spot features actor Larry David, whose skepticism about the platform is portrayed as akin to an early human doubting the importance of the wheel.

JUNE-JULY 2022

Bankman-Fried emerges as the cryptocurrency sector's so-called "white knight" amid a collapse in the prices of Bitcoin and other digital assets. Alameda gives crypto lender Voyager Digital a $200 million credit facility, and FTX gives lender BlockFi a $250 million loan.

NOV. 2, 2022

Crypto news website CoinDesk publishes a leaked Alameda Research balance sheet showing that much of its $14.6 billion in assets is held in FTX's own token, called FTT. The token subsequently sheds around $400 million of its market cap, and rival exchange Binance says it will sell its FTT holdings.

NOV. 11, 2022

FTX files for U.S. bankruptcy protection after a wave of customer withdrawals, and Bankman-Fried resigns as its chief executive officer.

DEC. 12, 2022

Bankman-Fried is arrested in the Bahamas, where he lives and where FTX is based. The U.S. Attorney's office in Manhattan later confirms that a federal grand jury has indicted him for fraud and conspiracy charges.

DEC. 21, 2022

Bankman-Fried leaves the Bahamas after agreeing to be extradited to the United States. While he is in the air, prosecutors reveal that Wang and Alameda chief executive Caroline Ellison have pleaded guilty and agreed to cooperate with prosecutors.

DEC. 22, 2022

Bankman-Fried makes an initial appearance in Manhattan federal court and is released to home detention at his parents' home in Palo Alto, California, on $250 million bond.

JAN. 3-12, 2023

Bankman-Fried pleads not guilty and U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan schedules his trial for October. In a post-arrest blog post, Bankman-Fried denies stealing funds and blames FTX's collapse on a broader downturn in crypto markets.

AUG. 11, 2023

Kaplan revokes Bankman-Fried's bail after finding probable cause to believe he tampered with witnesses at least twice, including by sharing Ellison's private writings with a New York Times reporter. Bankman-Fried is remanded to Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center pending trial.

OCT. 3, 2023

Trial begins in Manhattan federal court.

OCT. 28, 2023

Bankman-Fried testifies in his own defense, saying a "lot of people got hurt" when FTX collapsed but insisting he did not defraud anyone or steal billions of dollars from customers.

NOV. 2, 2023

Bankman-Fried is convicted of all seven charges he faced. 

MARCH 28, 2024

Bankman-Fried is set to be sentenced for his fraud conviction.

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