Senators say Bankman-Fried is refusing subpoena to testify about FTX collapse
Lawyers for FTX founder and former CEO
In a Monday statement,
"Virtually every CEO, financial regulator, and administration official for
"Given that Bankman-Fried's counsel has stated they are unwilling to accept service of a subpoena, we will continue to work to have him appear before the Committee. He owes the American people an explanation," they continued.
Bankman-Fried, who lives in the
While Bankman-Fried is set to testify virtually before the
Brown and Toomey said Monday they gave Bankman-Fried a chance to testify on
"We have offered
Lawmakers have been eager to press Bankman-Fried on his role in the collapse of FTX, particularly after he's admitted to several missteps and potentially illegal conduct that laid the groundwork for his company's demise.
Bankman-Fried said he and FTX leaders lacked basic information about the amount of money it owed to customers and how much hard cash it had to back up its obligations. He also said FTX sent money held by customers on its exchange to fund
It is unclear what consequences Bankman-Fried or his counsel could face for rejecting service— or, the actual physical presentation—of the subpoena. But those who flout subpoenas given to them from
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