FTX’s leadership is looking to claw back more than $240 million from insiders and executives that benefited from FTX's "wildly inflated" acquisition of stock-clearing platform Embed in September.
Cointelegraph reported on May 18 that a lawsuit was filed against former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried and other top FTX insiders on May 17 concerning the Embed acquisition, which FTX’s new leadership alleges was conducted without enough due diligence.
However, on the same day, a separate lawsuit was filed seeking to claw back funds from Embed CEO Michael Giles and its shareholders, accusing FTX of paying a “wildly inflated” price of $220 million for the stock-trading platform.
According to the filing, Embed’s own chief technology officer, Laurence Beal, was stunned that FTX paid so much for the company after one short meeting with Giles. In correspondence with another senior employee at Embed, Beal described FTX’s due diligence process with a cowboy emoji.
As part of the purchase, FTX also paid Embed employees a total of $70 million in retention bonuses. The majority of that sum — $55 million — was paid to Giles, who later became concerned about how he would justify this amount to other employees.
Between the day that Giles signed the acquisition agreement on June 10, 2022, and the closing of the acquisition on Sept. 30, 2022, he was being paid a staggering $490,000 each day, assuming that he worked seven days every week. He was also awarded an additional $103 million when the deal closed, due to his standing as Embed’s largest shareholder.
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This amount stands in stark contrast to Giles’ normal salary of $12,500
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