A watchdog group has demanded an investigation into Sam Bankman-Fried's political donations, claiming the former FTX CEO “admitted” to donating tens of millions to Republicans under the table in violation of federal law.
The Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) filed the complaint with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) on Dec. 8, citing comments made by Bankman-Fried in a Nov. 16 interview with cryptocurrency vlogger Tiffany Fong which was released via Youtube on Nov. 29.
CREW suggested in their complaint that wealthy donors often take advantage of the Citizen United ruling and evade federal disclosure laws by using intermediaries and claiming they were unaware of where the funds ended up, but that Bankman-Fried’s admission negates this plausible deniability. As CREW Senior Vice President and Chief Counsel Donald Sherman notes:
CREW has asked the FEC to investigate the violation, and take any further action that is appropriate such as referring the matter to the Department of Justice for criminal prosecution.
The group accused Bankman-Fried of “direct and serious violations of the Federal Election Campaign Act,” which requires that the source of political donations which amount to over $200 a year be disclosed.
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In the Nov. 16 interview with Fong, Bankman-Fried claimed to have “donated about the same to both parties,” and given he was the Democrats' second largest donor, according to OpenSecrets, these “dark” donations appear to involve a substantial amount of money.
“All my republican donations were dark,” SBF noted, before adding:
Bankman-Fried has been on something of an apology tour since his fall from grace, making
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