We finally know whom FTX owes money to: Goldman Sachs, Southwest Airlines and Netflix | CNN Business

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Newly unsealed bankruptcy documents reveal thousands of creditors to whom FTX owes money after the once-mighty crypto exchange collapsed.

Wall Street heavyweights including Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan were named in the creditor list, which includes businesses, charities, individuals and other entities in a 116-page document filed late Wednesday. FTX is now at the center of a massive fraud investigation.

Also included in the creditors list are media companies, such as the New York Times and Wall Street Journal, commercial airliners, including American, United, Southwest and Spirit, as well as several Big Tech players, including Netflix, Apple and Meta. The document doesn’t disclose the amount or nature of the debt, and names of individual creditors — mostly customers who deposited funds on FTX — remain redacted at FTX’s request.

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It's a reminder that even the biggest players in crypto can unfortunately struggle in tough times. Hopefully FTX will come back stronger and we can continue to tap into the power of DeFi and make financial services more accessible. HodlOn

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