Sam Bankman-Fried’s Parents Bought Bahamas “Vacation Home” Among $121 Million In FTX Property Purchases | ZeroHedge

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Sam Bankman-Fried's Parents Bought Bahamas "Vacation Home" Among $121 Million In FTX Property Purchases | ZeroHedge

It turns out that it wasn't just the "executives" running the show at FTX and Alameda who were enjoying the luxuries of owning mansion in the Bahamas...

Sam Bankman-Fried's parents were also among a group that "bought at least 19 properties worth nearly $121 million in the Bahamas over the past two years", Reuters reported Tuesday morning, citing official property records.

Most of the property purchases were "luxury beachfront homes, including seven condominiums in an expensive resort community called Albany, costing almost $72 million", the report says. The properties were officially purchased by a unit of FTX.

The deeds of the properties showed that they would be used for "residence for key personnel" of FTX, Reuters wrote:

Stanford University law professors Joseph Bankman and Barbara Fried were listed as signatories on a home in Old Fort Bay that was said to be used as a "vacation home". Reuters was able to contact a spokesperson for the professors, who said they had "been trying to return the property to FTX". 

As we said on Twitter this morning, it's great work if you can get it...

Being a law professor and running a Democratic super PAC sure pays well, eh Barbara Fried?https://t.co/lWKOnThpvw pic.twitter.com/uCUVgeBzK3

-- zerohedge (@zerohedge) November 22, 2022

The spokesperson told "Since before the bankruptcy proceedings, Mr. Bankman and Ms. Fried have been seeking to return the deed to the company and are awaiting further instructions."

Reuters unearthed the new details by searching records at the Bahamas Registrar General's Department "for FTX, Bankman-Fried, his parents and some of the company's key executives".

A unit of FTX called "FTX Property Holdings Ltd" bought about 15 properties worth $100 million in 2021 and 2022. 

FTX's headquarters is now abandoned, the report says. The $4.5 million plot of land is empty. 

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