Bloomberg Law

Criminal and Civil Cases Against Bankman-Fried

Dec 17, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
FTX Is a Giant Fraud Scheme
01:43 • 3min
3
Bankman Free Is a Fraudster and He's a Bad Businessman
04:37 • 2min
4
SBS - What's the Biggest Financial Fraud in American History?
06:40 • 2min
5
FDX Bankruptcy
08:36 • 2min
6
Bank and Freed's Statements That Customer Funds Were Passed to Alameda Because of an Accounting Error
10:22 • 2min
7
Bankman Freed's Prostitution Case Is a White Collar Crime Case
12:05 • 3min
8
Will He Get Out of Prison?
14:48 • 4min
9
Bankruptcy and the Year Ahead Event at Davos
18:48 • 2min
10
Seses Complaint - Securities Fraud Charges
20:43 • 2min
11
FCC Complaint - Bankman Freed Concealed Ftx's Relationship With Alameda Research
22:22 • 2min
12
The FCC Alleges That Bankman Freed Orchestrated the Scheme to Defraud Investors
24:11 • 2min
13
Bankman Freed and the SCC in This Case
26:31 • 2min
14
The Scc's Paperless Bankruptcy Case Is a Challenge
28:28 • 2min
15
What Is the FPC Asking for if It Wins?
30:41 • 2min
16
Do You Think That the SCC Should Regulate the Crypto Industry?
32:32 • 2min
17
The Year Ahead Event Returns to Davos on January 17th
34:18 • 2min
18
How Difficult Is This Bankruptcy Even for Someone With the Experience of John Ray
36:31 • 2min
19
Are the Customer Records the Same as Customer Records Elsewhere?
38:13 • 2min
20
Cryptocurrency
39:45 • 2min
21
The Invincibility of Cryptocurrency
41:30 • 2min
22
The Challenge in Restructuring Is to Maximize Value for Creditors
43:46 • 2min
23
FTX Bankruptcy Lawyers in the Bahamas
45:45 • 4min
24
Is Chapter 11 a Restructuring or a Liquidation?
49:47 • 2min
25
The Bloomberg Law Show
52:15 • 2min