FTX founder extradited to United States facing financial crime charges

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Former FTX chief executive Sam Bankman-Fried faces criminal charges related to the collapse of the cryptocurrency exchange.

He rode a crypto boom to become a billionaire several times over and an influential US political donor, before FTX's crash wiped out his wealth and tarnished his reputation.

The $US32 billion exchange declared bankruptcy on November 11, and Mr Bankman-Fried stepped down as CEO the same day.charged the 30-year-old cryptocurrency mogul with stealing billions of dollars in FTX customer assets

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