U.S. House committee chair says Bankman-Fried subpoena 'definitely on the table'

Reuters

Published Dec 07, 2022 08:04PM ET

Updated Dec 08, 2022 05:36AM ET

(Reuters) -U.S. House Financial Services Committee Chairman Maxine Waters (NYSE:WAT) tweeted on Wednesday that a subpoena of FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried was "definitely on the table," in response to reports she was unwilling to force him to testify before a House committee.

Bankman-Fried, 30, faces scrutiny by regulators in the United States and elsewhere over the stunning collapse of Bahamas-based crypto-exchange FTX, which filed for bankruptcy last month after a liquidity crisis that saw at least $1 billion of customer funds vanish.

The House Financial Services Committee has scheduled a hearing into the matter for Tuesday. CNBC reported that Waters, a Democrat who chairs the panel, had no intention of subpoenaing Bankman-Fried if he does not voluntarily testify.

"Lies are circulating @CNBC that I am not willing to subpoena @SBF_FTX," Waters said on Twitter. "He has been requested to testify at the December 13th hearing. A subpoena is definitely on the table. Stay tuned."

Waters had earlier said it was imperative that the FTX founder testify and that the committee was "willing to schedule continued hearings if there is more information to be shared later."

Bloomberg News reported separately that two U.S. senators were also seeking Bankman-Fried's testimony and would subpoena him if necessary.

The New York Times reported on Wednesday that federal prosecutors were investigating whether Bankman-Fried manipulated the market for two cryptocurrencies, leading to their collapse and the implosion of his own exchange.