SEC Moves To Bar FTX Execs And Ex-Alameda Research CEO From Public Company Roles

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The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has filed proposed final consent orders against former Alameda Research CEO Caroline Ellison and ex-FTX executives Gary Wang and Nishad Singh. The regulator alleges they participated in a multi-year scheme where FTX raised over $1.8 billion by misleading investors about the safety of the platform and the relationship with Alameda. The SEC claims Alameda was given special privileges, including an unlimited line of credit funded by FTX customer deposits, which were misused for trading, investments, and executive loans. Without admitting guilt, the three agreed to permanent antifraud violations bans. Ellison accepted a 10-year officer-director bar, while Wang and Singh agreed to 8-year bans.

The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has released new sanctions against Caroline Ellison, the former CEO of Alameda Research, along with Gary Wang and Nishad Singh, former executives of the now-defunct cryptocurrency exchange FTX, as part of a larger case surrounding FTX’s misconduct.

SEC Targets Key FTX Figures In Fraud Case

On Friday, the regulator announced that it has filed proposed final consent judgments in the US District Court for the Southern District of New York concerning Ellison, Wang, and Singh.

The complaints against Ellison and Wang were initially filed in December 2022, while the allegations against Singh were issued in February 2023.

The SEC’s filings claim that from May 2019 to November 2022, Sam Bankman-Fried and FTX raised over $1.8 billion from investors by misleading them into believing that the exchange was a secure trading platform for cryptocurrency.

They purportedly claimed to employ sophisticated risk mitigation measures designed to safeguard customer assets and insisted that Alameda Research, a crypto asset hedge fund owned by Bankman-Fried and Wang, was merely another customer without any special advantages.

In stark contrast to these representations, the SEC alleges that Ellison, Wang, and Singh knowingly engaged in actions that exempted Alameda from these risk mitigation protocols.

Ellison Agrees To 10-Year Ban

The regulator also claimed that Alameda was granted a virtually unlimited line of credit funded by FTX customer deposits. Allegations further assert that Wang and Singh developed the software code that facilitated the redirection of customer funds from FTX to Alameda, while Ellison reportedly misused these funds in her trading activities.

Additionally, the complaints detail how Sam Bankman-Fried, with the knowledge and consent of Ellison, Wang, and Singh, directed “hundreds of millions of dollars” of customer funds to Alameda.

The complaint asserts that these funds were used for further venture investments and personal loans to Bankman-Fried and other executives, including Wang and Singh.

In light of these serious allegations, Ellison, Wang, and Singh have agreed to final judgments, pending court approval, without admitting to the SEC’s claims.

They consented to be permanently barred from violating the antifraud provisions outlined in Section 10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as well as Rule 10b-5 and Section 17(a) of the Securities Act of 1933.

Ellison, who had a romantic relationship with FTX’s former CEO, specifically agreed to a 10-year ban from serving as an officer or director of any public company, while Wang and Singh accepted an 8-year ban.

The daily chart shows FTT’s uptick seen on Friday. Source: FTTUSDT on TradingView.com

At the time of writing, FTX’s native token, FTT, is trading at $0.5086, having recorded a notable 6% surge following the SEC’s statement on the matter. However, the cryptocurrency remains far below the highs it reached just before the exchange’s collapse, sitting at 99.3% of its record high.

Featured image from DALL-E, chart from TradingView.com

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QWho are the key individuals targeted by the SEC in the latest action regarding FTX?

AThe SEC has targeted Caroline Ellison, the former CEO of Alameda Research, and Gary Wang and Nishad Singh, former executives of FTX.

QWhat was the primary allegation the SEC made against Sam Bankman-Fried and FTX regarding investor funds?

AThe SEC alleged that Sam Bankman-Fried and FTX raised over $1.8 billion from investors by misleading them into believing FTX was a secure crypto trading platform with sophisticated risk mitigation measures to protect customer assets.

QWhat specific role did the SEC allege that Gary Wang and Nishad Singh played in the misconduct?

AThe SEC alleged that Gary Wang and Nishad Singh developed the software code that allowed customer funds to be diverted from FTX to Alameda Research.

QWhat are the consequences of the proposed final judgments for Ellison, Wang, and Singh?

AThey have consented to be permanently barred from violating antifraud provisions of securities laws. Caroline Ellison agreed to a 10-year ban from serving as an officer or director of any public company, while Gary Wang and Nishad Singh accepted an 8-year ban.

QHow did FTX's native token, FTT, react to the SEC's announcement?

AFTT's price surged by 6% following the SEC's statement, trading at $0.5086 at the time of writing, though it remains 99.3% below its all-time high.

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