Wednesday, December 21, 2022

Sam Bankman-Fried ("SBF"), the former CEO of FTX Extradition to the United States of America Confirmed by The Bahamas Attorney General, and The Foreign Affairs

Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF) Formerly of FTX
Nassau, NP, The Bahamas - December 21, 2022 - Sam Bankman-Fried ("SBF"), former CEO of FTX Extradition to the United States of America to Face Criminal Charges Against Him


 


Bahamas Attorney General Sen. Ryan Pinder KC
Statement from Attorney General Sen. Ryan Pinder KC on The Extradition of Sam Bankman-Fried to the United States


‘The Office of the Attorney General of The Bahamas announced the extradition to the United States of Sam Bankman-Fried ("SBF"), the former CEO of FTX.  SBF will depart from The Bahamas for the United States tonight.

The Royal Bahamas Police Force arrested SBF, a United States citizen, on 12 December 2022 following notification in the form of a diplomatic note from the United States that it had filed criminal charges against him, The United States requested that a provisional arrest warrant be issued for SBF in anticipation of his extradition pursuant to an extradition Treaty between the two nations.  After the arrest, SBF subsequently waived his right to challenge his extradition to the United States, The Bahamas has determined that the provisional arrest, and subsequent written consent by SBF to be extradited without formal extradition proceedings satisfies the requirements of the Treaty and our nation’s Extradition Act.

 


December 21, 2022
Office of The Attorney General And Ministry of Legal Affairs
Commonwealth of The Bahamas



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Statement From the Ministry of Foreign Affairs On The Extradition of Sam Bankman Fried


Today the Foreign Minister, who is the Minister responsible for the Extradition Act, signed the Warrant of Surrender for Sam Bankman Fried.  This allows the extradition of the subject to the United States of America.


December 21, 2022
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Commonwealth of The Bahamas