FTX Co-Founder’s $3.28 Million Washington D.C. Townhome Hits The Market As Feds Seize $700M In Assets
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FTX Co-Founder’s $3.28 Million Washington D.C. Townhome Hits The Market As Feds Seize $700M In Assets
#FTX #CoFounders #Million #Washington #Townhome #Hits #Market #Feds #Seize #700M #Assets
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Let’s hope the victims see some of that money (most likely not though)
>”This home is your golden goose for a treasure they say money can’t buy: more time, thanks to the low-travel commute to concentrations of employment,” said the listing.
Ironically also the only thing SBF can’t buy, more time lol
$3.28 million down, $696.72 million left to go.
tldr; A townhome in Washington D.C. owned by Sam Bankman-Fried, the co-founder of crypto exchange FTX, has been put on the market for $3.28 million. This comes a month after he was released on a $250 million bond secured mainly by the equity in his parents’ home in Palo Alto, California, where he is under house arrest. The 4,100-square-foot townhome was purchased by a non-profit organization, Guarding Against Pandemics
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Well that’s one way to ensure that a nonprofit doesn’t have too much in its bank account.
At first, I thought this said $3.2 B
I’d pay tree fiddy. That’s it. If those dirty walls could talk.
This is a good news but only if the money used to pay the customers mf SAM the SCAM scammed.
I look forward to the day that i can hop on this sub and not see FTX or SBF anywhere.
Ah, so he lied about only having $100,000 to his name. No surprise there.
700$M in assets is a lot. Wow