Before SBF's trial next week, the U.S. Department of Justice has submitted dozens of victim impact statements from FTX creditors

2024-03-20 08:44:39
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ChainCatcher news, according to CoinDesk, creditors of FTX stated in a series of victim impact statements submitted in the criminal case against the platform's founder SBF that the platform's collapse in 2022 "deprived 'them' of their financial security," caused "emotional burdens," and "created a sense of unease and distrust in the financial system" in their hearts.

It is reported that the U.S. Department of Justice submitted dozens of victim impact statements from FTX creditors on Monday, ahead of SBF's trial next week. These victims are from around the world, and the letters describe their holdings on FTX and the impact of FTX's bankruptcy on their lives.

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