The short answer? Andreas Paepcke and Larry Kramer, both connected to Stanford University.
A federal judge has allowed identities of guarantors who signed on sureties for former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried’s $250 million bond to be made public following a request from several news outlets.
Court documents released on Feb. 15 showed that the two previously unidentified individuals were Andreas Paepcke, a senior research scientist at Stanford University and Larry Kramer, a former dean of Stanford Law School. The two signed on as sureties for Bankman-Fried’s bail on Jan. 25 for $200,000 and $500,000, respectively.disclose the names of the two individuals “that provided Mr. Bankman-Fried with financial backing”, citing public interest in the matter.
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