SBF has yet to commit to a Senate hearing the following day.
FTX founder and former chief executive Sam Bankman-Fried said Friday that he will testify before the House Financial Services Committee next week.
The decision follows a week of negotiating between Bankman-Fried and House Financial Services Committee Chair Maxine Waters by quote-tweeting each other on Twitter. Last week, Waters urged Bankman-Fried to testify before her committee at a December 13th hearing focused on his cryptocurrency exchange’s collapse. At the time,once he finished “learning and reviewing” what happened to his company but did not commit to appearing at the December 13th hearing.
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