FTX's Sam Bankman-Fried, Other Celebrity Promoters Sued by Crypto Investors

John J Ray III, FTX's new chief executive who is not named as a defendant in the lawsuit, declined to comment on the allegations.

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By Reuters | Updated: 17 November 2022 00:42 IST
Highlights
  • The proposed class action was filed on Tuesday night in Miami
  • At least $1 billion in client funds at FTX are said to be missing
  • The lawsuit seeks damages from Bankman-Fried and other celebs

FTX filed for bankruptcy and is facing scrutiny from the US authorities

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US crypto investors sued FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried and several celebrities who promoted his exchange including NFL quarterback Tom Brady and comedian Larry David, claiming they engaged in deceptive practices to sell FTX yield-bearing digital currency accounts.

The proposed class action filed on Tuesday night in Miami alleges that FTX yield-bearing accounts were unregistered securities that were unlawfully sold in the United States.

FTX filed for bankruptcy and is facing scrutiny from the US authorities amid reports that $10 billion (nearly Rs. 81,500 crore) in customer assets were shifted from FTX to Bankman-Fried's trading company Alameda Research.

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At least $1 billion in client funds are missing, sources have told Reuters.

When the crypto exchange faltered on liquidity concerns, US investors sustained $11 billion (nearly Rs. 8,140 crore) in damages, the lawsuit says.

The lawsuit seeks damages from Bankman-Fried and 11 athletes and other celebrities who promoted FTX, including David, the creator of "Seinfeld" and "Curb Your Enthusiasm."

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David starred in a commercial for FTX that aired during the 2022 Super Bowl in which he portrayed fictional characters dismissing important innovations throughout history and ended with the message "Don't Miss Out on Crypto."

Brady, tennis star Naomi Osaka and professional basketball team the Golden State Warriors are also defendants in the lawsuit.

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Representatives for Bankman-Fried, Brady, Osaka, David and the Golden State Warriors did not immediately respond to requests for comment on Wednesday.

John J Ray III, FTX's new chief executive who is not named as a defendant in the lawsuit, declined to comment on the allegations.

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The lawsuit was brought on behalf of Edwin Garrison, an Oklahoma resident who had an FTX yield-bearing account which he funded with crypto assets to earn interest, and others like him.

Garrison alleges that while FTX lured the US investors to its yield-bearing accounts, it was a "Ponzi scheme" where investor funds were shuffled to related entities to maintain the appearance of liquidity.

Investors and the the US Securities and Exchange Commission have previously gone after celebrities for deceptively touting cryptocurrencies.

Reality TV star Kim Kardashian agreed in February to pay the SEC $1.26 million (nearly Rs. 10 crore) to settle claims that she failed to disclose she was paid to promote EthereumMax tokens. She did not admit wrongdoing.

Private investors also have sued Kardashian and others over their roles in promoting the tokens.

Garrison cited these cases in his lawsuit, as well as a February ruling by the 11th US Circuit Court of Appeals that allowed BitConnect cryptocurrency investors to sue individuals who promoted the coin online.

His lawsuit alleges Bankman-Fried and FTX promoters engaged in a conspiracy to defraud investors and violated Florida state laws requiring securities to be registered and prohibiting unfair business practices.

Sean Masson, an attorney at Scott+Scott who represents crypto investors in the EMAX case, said investors have used the Florida unfair trade law to target crypto promoters in lawsuits that are pending.

"To be successful, they are going to need to establish a deceptive act or unfair practice, and that it caused actual damages," Masson said.

© Thomson Reuters 2022

 


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