New probe sought into Sullivan&Cromwell’s role in FTX collapse

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FTX examiner Robert J. Cleary has sought court approval to further investigate the role of law firm Sullivan & Cromwell LLP (S&C) and other matters at the defunct exchange, according to a June 10 court filing.

The examiner said these investigations are expected to take 10 weeks and cost $3 million.

S&C’s involvement questioned

The June 10 motion revealed that the examiner would investigate the legal services Sullivan & Cromwell LLP (S&C) provided to Sam Bankman-Fried, the convicted founder of the now-defunct exchange, during his purchase of Robinhood shares.

Cleary aims to determine if S&C was aware of fraudulent activities within FTX and whether any conflicts of interest were overlooked when the court approved their retention as counsel. According to the filing:

“The investigation would discern more generally if, in connection with or as a consequence of this representation, S&C advised on, possessed or gained knowledge of, or had been made aware of critical facts relating to the FTX Group’s misconduct.”

If S&C’s representation of SBF in acquiring Robinhood Markets shares is found improper or conflicted, it could have significant legal and financial implications for all parties involved.

In May 2022, SBF acquired a 7.6% stake in Robinhood for $648.3 million. After FTX’s collapse, the US Department of Justice seized these shares, which became the subject of disputes among various FTX-related parties.

S&C’s broader involvement with FTX has also sparked controversy. In December 2022, Bankman-Fried claimed S&C pressured him into declaring bankruptcy to earn legal fees. Additionally, FTX creditors have filed a class-action lawsuit against the firm, arguing that it should be held partially responsible for the exchange’s collapse.

Other FTX investigations

Cleary’s motion also sought to probe into the pre-bankruptcy sale of Ledger Holdings Inc. (LHI) and the balance sheet holes in FTX US.

The examiner said inquiries into these matters would bolster public confidence in the bankruptcy process and uncover any misconduct or issues related to it. He added:

“Further investigation and reporting on FTX.US’s insolvency could promote public confidence in the bankruptcy process by refuting Bankman-Fried’s false claims that FTX.US was solvent as of the Petition Date.”

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