
Former FTX executive Ryan Salame, who was sentenced to 90 months, has withdrawn his request to undo his guilty plea related to campaign finance charges. Salame initially sought to void the plea agreement, but the U.S. government, specifically the Southern District of New York, opposed this motion. The plea deal was reportedly linked to an agreement to drop an investigation into Michelle Bond, Salame's partner, who is facing her own legal challenges related to FTX funds. Salame's decision to withdraw his request shifts focus to Bond, who is now expected to litigate her case independently.



FTX Co-CEO Salame Shifts Strategy, Links Plea to Partner's Case Ryan Salame just pulled back on vacating his guilty plea - passing the baton to Michelle Bond, who’s battling her own campaign finance charges tied to FTX funds. The twist? Salame’s legal team claims the Feds… https://t.co/5CnElGWg9x
FTX Fallout: Salame’s Guilty Plea Drama Just Levelled Up Ryan Salame, the ex-FTX co-CEO, just nixed his attempt to undo his guilty plea on campaign finance charges, tossing the ball to his partner Michelle Bond, who's in deep with her own case. Bond’s charged with using FTX… https://t.co/Ll1gSg467w
FTX Update: Jailed FTX exec withdraws his request to compel government to abide by plea deal. Salame agreed to a plea deal in order to get prosecutors to drop their investigation into Michelle Bond, his partner and the mother of his child. Source: CoinDesk…