💰 Alameda's ex-CEO tells judge she hid billions in loans to FTX execs

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- Companies- Law firmsNEW YORK, Dec 23 (Reuters) - Sam Bankman-Fried and other FTX executives received billions of dollars in secret loans from the crypto mogul's Alameda Research, the hedge fund's former chief told a judge when she pleaded guilty to her role in the exchange's collapse.Caroline Ellison, former chief executive of Alameda Research, said she agreed with Bankman-Fried to hide from FTX's investors, lenders and customers that the hedge fund could borrow unlimited sums from the exchange, according a transcript of her Dec. 19 plea hearing that was unsealed on Friday.In a separate plea hearing, also on Dec. 19, Wang said he was directed to make changes to FTX's code to give Alameda special privileges on the trading platform, while being aware that others were telling investors and customers that Alameda had no such privileges.Bankman-Fried founded FTX in 2019 and rode a boom in the values of bitcoin and other digital assets to become a billionaire several times over as well as an influential donor to U.S. political campaigns.The firm also represented parties that could be adverse to FTX and Bankman-Fried in other proceedings, the judge said, and while her husband had no involvement in these matters, which "were confidential and their substance is unknown to the Court," she was recusing herself to avoid a possible conflict."

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