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Sam Bankman-Fried's Emergent Fidelity Technologies Files for Bankruptcy

source-logo  coindesk.com 03 February 2023 19:16, UTC

Emergent Fidelity Technologies, a firm co-founded by FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried and former executive Gary Wang, filed for bankruptcy late Friday.

Emergent Fidelity was the company which held 56 million shares of Robinhood stock (HOOD), an asset which quickly became a subject of key interest among several companies for the value it could bring FTX creditors. The shares were also pledged as collateral to bankrupt crypto lender BlockFi, which placed its own claim last year.

Bankman-Fried himself has tried to argue he should retain control of the shares. Nevertheless, federal officials moved to seize control of the assets in January.

Those 56 million shares of Roinbhood are worth more than $600 million at today's closing price. Bloomberg reported the only other asset owned by Emergent Fidelity was $20.7 million cash.

Bankman-Fried is the owner of 90% of Emergent Fidelity, and with FTX co-founder Wang owning the remaining 10%.

Emergent Fidelity's bankruptcy filing could not immediately be obtained. It is unclear what debts Emergent is claiming at this time.


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