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FTX bankruptcy managers accused of spending funds on luxury hotels, travel as creditors file legal action

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January 8, 2025
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An FTX creditor Lidia Favario has raised concerns about the excessive spending by bankruptcy managers handling the defunct exchange’s proceedings, according to a court filing.

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In a letter to Judge John Dorsey, Favario described the spending as extravagant and inconsistent with the Department of Justice (DOJ) guidelines on reasonable expenses.

Questionable expenses

Favario cited specific examples of extravagant spending from law firms like Sullivan & Cromwell and Alvarez & Marsal (A&M), the financial advisory firm overseeing the bankruptcy process.

According to her, professionals from these firms often stayed at high-end accommodations, including the five-star Hotel Du Pont in Delaware.

She also pointed out a case where an A&M professional spent $971.74 for a single night at a luxury hotel in New York. These individuals also stayed at the Grand Hyatt, a high-end oceanfront resort in Nassau.

Transportation costs also raised eyebrows. Favario revealed that Kumaman Ramanathan, an A&M professional, spent $1,733 on taxi rides during a single week in November 2022—another professional billed $151.33 for a five-minute taxi ride from Hotel Du Pont to a court hearing.

Furthermore, the estate reportedly paid $2,683 for three taxis to wait for FTX CEO John Ray during his deposition, while business-class flights for the professionals cost up to $4,279 per trip.

Favario described these expenses as a blatant disregard for the estate’s funds to compensate creditors. She emphasized that many creditors, including herself, have suffered severe financial losses due to FTX’s collapse.

To address these concerns, Favario urged the court to expand the scope of expense reviews to ensure accountability and adherence to DOJ guidelines. She argued that holding professionals to reasonable spending standards would promote fairness in the bankruptcy process.

Scam mails

Another creditor, Sunil Kavuri, has raised the alarm over a rise in scam emails targeting FTX creditors.

These fraudulent messages aim to exploit confusion about the repayment timeline. Kavuri warned recipients not to click on any links and to rely only on the official claims portal for updates.

He stated:

“Scam emails are being sent out. Do not click on links. FTX has not started repayments. Only go direct to the claims portal/official sites.”

This wave of scam emails appears linked to misinformation spread by specific crypto influencers. Over the past month, several influencers had wrongly claimed that FTX repayments would begin in January 2025.

However, official statements confirm that payouts are not expected before March 2025.

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