FTX Exec’s ex -wife said

Michelle Bond, the wife of former FTX Digital Market Co-Co-Ceo Ryan Salame, who faces financial charges of the federal campaign, is pushing for dismissal of the fundamentals that US prosecutors cheated on his wife at a plea.
During a May 7th of the US District Court for the Southern District of New York, Bond’s lawyers rewritten Some of the Salame claims made in opposition to his plea to the government, which eventually led him to delivering time to prison. He admitted that prosecutors were able to deal with Salame by “stealth and deception” by allegedly arguing that they would not file charges against Bond.
“Mr. Salame and Ms. Bond’s Attorneys advised that the agreement to stop investigating Ms. Bond could not be placed within the four corners of the Salame Plea or other written agreement, but the government still offered a motivation to provoke the request,” the file said, increasing:
“At a minimum, it exists enough to show a legitimate fact that misunderstandings about the nature and scope of promises made to Mr. Salame and Ms. Bond to provoke her guilty plea that a hearing with a discovery is required.”
Prosecutors charged bond in August 2024 In conspiracy to cause unlawful campaign contributions, causing and receiving excessive campaign contributions, causing and receiving an unlawful corporate contribution, and causing and receiving a conduit contribution related to his failure to run for a US seat in the US of 2023 and later punished for more than seven years attempted to break his deal To the prosecutors, who claimed to have included an agreement not to charge the bond.
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The May 7’s filing demanded that the court stop any statements made after the so -called “motivation” of Salame’s dealings. The former FTX executive made Similar claims to court filing The attempt to delete his request, but eventually lowered the matter and was reported in prison in October 2024.
Bond announced that his running as a republican-like political claims made by Salame-contributed to campaign financial charges. The accusation is said to have filed false reports to the Federal Election Commission related to the funds used for his campaign.
FTX Saga has not yet finished … yet
Since the fall of the FTX in 2022, almost all former executives accused of charges related to the misuse of crypto exchange funds had their day in court.
Former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried, who demanded that he was not guilty, went through a trial in 2023 and was later punished 25 years in prison. His lawyers filed a notice of appeal, and reports suggested that he May be looking for a forgiveness From US president Donald Trump.
Caroline Ellison, the former CEO of Alameda Research, was punished for two years in prison in September 2024 as part of a plea and began serving her time in November. Nishad Singh and Gary Wang, a former FTX executives who also sought sin on charges, were each punished at the time served in 2024.
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