BlockFi Reveals CEO Cashed Out Around $10M From The Platform After A $400M FTX Loan
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53% : Crypto lender BlockFi revealed that its CEO cashed out nearly $10 million from the platform to pay taxes last year after the loan from FTX, the company said in a presentation.53% : Joshua Sussberg, a partner at law firm Kirkland & Ellis and BlockFi's representative, said the $15 million in withdrawals by members of the management team, including $6 million by Prince, were classified as "litigation settlement payment" or tax payments routed through executives.
48% : The money withdrawn by Prince was classified as 'litigation settlement payment' or tax payments routed through executivesBlockFi, the now-bankrupt digital asset lender, revealed that its CEO Zac Prince cashed out around $10 million from the platform after FTX loaned the company $400 million to help stabilize client funds.
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