FTX Owes Money To Every Major Tech Company, Including Google, Meta, Amazon And Apple

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Add Google, Meta, TikTok, Twitter and Apple to the list of companies owed money by the ill-starred crypto exchange FTX in the aftermath of its catastrophic collapse.

Former FTX chief executive Sam Bankman-Fried leaves Manhattan federal court, New York, January 3, 2023. A new “creditor matrix,” published by FTX’s lawyers on Wednesday to the United States Bankruptcy Court of Delaware, runs 115 pages-long and contains millions of names.

It’s unclear how much money is allegedly owed to the tech companies; that information is not provided in the matrix. Other names included Netflix, LinkedIn, Amazon and Microsoft. FTX heavily promoted itself through advertising campaigns, sponsorships and paid partnerships, however. It’s possible that some or all of these companies are owed ad fees, as the exchange had accounts on

 

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Everyone trusted this man because he was smart but he tried to be over smart. 😵‍💫

He has evil look 👀

Imagine Bankman-Fried was Black American. Now imagine why you find that irrelevant. Then imagine why you think even that possibility unlikely. Now imagine him as Asian (Chinese, Indian, Korean etc )—same exercise. Now ask how this would be a different story ? It’s a test.

Remember when he was the “left’s” poster boy!! CNN maddow

He had the time to figure out how to funnel and ultimately hide the money. Don’t believe it’s gone TBH!

How Did BIGTECH 🤔 get entangled by FTX $FTT ?

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