Bipartisan Group of US Senators Calls for Independent Examiner to Investigate FTX

Bipartisan Group of US Senators Calls for Independent Examiner to Investigate FTX
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A two-party group of four American senators sent a letter to the judge in the FTX bankruptcy case requesting the appointment of an independent reviewer.

The group made up of two crypto partisans and sceptics, Press Attorney John Dorsey, This is the Delaware District Bankruptcy Court, support a motion to appoint a reviewer "with all the necessary powers and resources to conduct a comprehensive investigation, an objective survey of the activities leading up to the collapse of the FTX."

Senators in this chamber are John Hickenlooper (D-Colo.), Thom Tillis (R-N.C.), Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and Cynthia Lummis (R-Wyo.).

The senators say Sullivan."

They further point out that "significant questions about the firm’s involvement in the operations of FTX remain unanswered, including the extent to which Sullivan & Cromwell attorneys had questions or suspected fraud or the absence of appropriate legal controls, the actual scope of Sullivan & Cromwell’s representation of FTX and, if not Sullivan & Cromwell, which law firm actually served as 'primary external counsel' to the Debtors."

They conclude by saying that "put bluntly, the firm is simply not in a position to uncover the information needed to ensure confidence in any investigation or findings."

UPDATE (Jan. 10, 21:13 UTC): Added names of senators and arguments regarding Sullivan & Cromwell.