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Bankman-Fried has been arrested. But where is former Alameda CEO Caroline Ellison?
Abstract: As SBF has been arrested, a lot of people on social media platforms raised another question: where is his ex-girlfriend- Caroline Ellison?

The founder and former CEO of FTX, Sam Bankman-Fried, aka SBF, has been arrested in the Bahamas on December 12, 2022. (2300 GMT). According to Reuters, the crisis at FTX came after SBF secretly transferred $ 10 billion of FTX client money to Alameda Research, his proprietary trading firm based in Hong Kong. At least $1 billion of client money disappeared.
Caroline Ellison is the former CEO of Alameda Research. And she is also the former girlfriend of Bankman-Fried.
In a series of interviews and public appearances in late November and December, Mr Bankman-fried admitted to risk management failures but sought to distance himself from the fraud allegations, saying he had never knowingly mixed FTX client money with Alameda's.
When SBF filed for bankruptcy, Caroline Ellison also stepped down from her role at Alameda.
As SBF has been arrested, a lot of people on social media platforms raised another question: where is his ex-girlfriend- Caroline Ellison?

(Caroline Ellison/Twitter)
Caroline Ellison was reportedly spotted at a coffee shop earlier this month.

Some people believe that the reason Caroline Ellison has not been arrested yet is because of her father. (Glenn Ellison). prompting speculation that she may be protected by the authorities.

As reported by Bloomberg, Ellison has hired Stephanie Avakian as her attorney. Avakian now chairs the securities and financial services department at WilmerHale.

If you want to know about issues that SBF has been arrested for. You can check the article below.
https://www.wikifx.com/en/newsdetail/202212133614977366.html

WikiFX will keep an eye on the situation of Caroline Ellison. Stay tuned for more information.

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