List of Fake News About Sam Bankman-Fraud

On November 3rd, Forbes published a fake news story, 'Crypto Billionaire Bankman-Fried Confirms He Talked With Musk About Joining Twitter Deal'. Click here to read.

On October 30th, Bloomberg published a fake news story, 'Bankman-Fried May Get $100 Million From Musk's Twitter Buy'. Click here to read.

On October 25th, the Wall Street Journal published a fake news story, 'FTX Is Raising Fresh Cash, in Part for Acquisitions'Click here to read.

On October 25th, Business Insider published a fake news story, 'FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried points to Coinbase as potential acquisition target for his company.' Click here to read.

On October 13th, Business Insider published a fake news story, 'Sam Bankman-Fried says he’s a scaled down J.P. Morgan of the crypto industry'. Click here to read.

On September 27th, Forbes published a fake news story, 'FTX Pays $1.4 Billion To Get Voyager’s Crypto, Customers'. Click here to read.

On September 21st, CNBC published a fake news story, 'FTX in talks to raise up to $1 billion at valuation of about $32 billion, in-line with prior round'. Click here to read.

On September 9th, Reuters published a fake news story, 'FTX Ventures plans to take 30% stake in Scaramucci's SkyBridge Capital'. Click here to read.

On July 6th, Fortune published a fake news story, 'Sam Bankman-Fried says FTX has a ‘few billion’ to help failing crypto companies, but adds the worst is probably over'. Click here to read.

On July 1st, Reuters published a fake news story, 'FTX signs deal with option to buy BlockFi for up to $240 mln'. Click here to read.

On June 27th, Bloomberg published a fake news story, 'Bankman-Fried’s FTX Is Seeking a Path to Buy Robinhood'. Click here to read.

On June 18th, Bloomberg published a fake news story, 'Bankman-Fried’s Alameda Lends $485 Million to Crypto’s Voyager'. Click here to read.

On June 1st, Fortune published a fake news story, 'Giant crypto exchange founder Sam Bankman-Fried promises to give away most of his $21 billion fortune'. Click here to read.

On May 24th, CNBC published a fake news story, 'Crypto billionaire says he could spend a record-breaking $1 billion in 2024 election'. Click here to read.