Sam Bankman-Fried, FTX wined and dined top regulator official at ritzy DC restaurant, emails show

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EXCLUSIVE: Sam Bankman-Fried, FTX wined and dined top regulator official at ritzy DC restaurant, emails show

On Oct. 5, 2021, Bankman-Fried, FTX General Counsel Ryne Miller, and then-FTX President Brett Harrison went to dinner at the luxury Indian restaurant Rasika West End with Dan Berkovitz, who at the time was a commissioner for the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission, one of several agencies that regulate cryptocurrency, according to emails obtained by the watchdog Protect the Public's Trust and shared with the Washington Examiner.

FTX's lawyer, Miller, paid the bill at the Rasika dinner and appears to have later been reimbursed to some degree by Berkovitz, according to the emails, which were released under the Freedom of Information Act and have not been reported on until now. "Commissioner," wrote Miller to Berkovitz on Oct. 5."Your dinner bill was $50. For Rasika West. You may send via Paypal to rvm228@nyu.edu."

It is unclear what article Berkovitz was referring to. A receipt for the alleged PayPal transaction was also not included in the email thread. Bankman-Fried, who was once worth roughly $26.5 billion, is being charged by the Justice Department with money laundering and various types of fraud after FTX allegedly diverted billions of dollars in customer funds to Alameda Research, a bankrupt cryptocurrency group that Bankman-Fried also founded. He faces up to 115 years in prison.

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