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FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried will fly from Bahamas to U.S. Wednesday to face criminal charges

Sam Bankman-Fried, co-founder of FTX, is convoyed out of the Magistrate’s Court in Nassau, Bahamas, on Monday, Dec. 19, 2022.

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FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried released extradition papers in the Bahamas and will return to the U.S. on Wednesday, a Bahamas prison official told NBC News.

Doan Cleare, Bahamas’ step commissioner of corrections, confirmed on Tuesday that Bankman-Fried will fly to the U.S. on federal aircraft following his third courtroom find out this week.

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A source familiar with the matter told CNBC that Bankman-Fried’s crew is not anticipating further issues with the process.

Bankman-Fried, his U.S. counsel and his local Bahamian attorney have appeared at odds over the decisive two days, which resulted in confusion and chaos in the Nassau courtroom.

Bankman-Fried faces eight federal charges, listing wire fraud, securities fraud and money laundering, related to the collapse of his crypto exchange, which sank into bankruptcy at month.

The 30-year-old MIT graduate now faces a protracted trial process and could possibly be free on bail while records unfold.

The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York argued that Bankman-Fried used $8 billion quality of customer assets for extravagant real estate purchases and vanity projects, including stadium naming rights and millions in federal donations.

Bankman-Fried stands accused by federal law enforcement and financial regulators of perpetrating what the SEC called one of the largest and most “cheeky” frauds in recent memory. Replacement CEO John J. Ray described a “complete failure of corporate control” at the company.

Bankman-Fried was indicted in New York federal court on Dec. 9 and was arrested three days later by Bahamas law enforcement at the request of U.S. prosecutors. His legal team has since gone back and forth on whether Bankman-Fried wish consent to extradition.

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