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Ryan Salame, the former co-chief of FTX Digital Markets, had his $4 million house in Potomac, Maryland searched on Thursday morning.

in the Bahamas that the company was misusing customer funds just days before its collapse, according to court documents. The raid was disclosed by two individuals with knowledge of the matter, as noted by reporters Matthew Goldstein and David Yaffe-Bellany of the Times.

more than $22 million to Republican campaigns during the 2022 U.S. election cycle, was a prominent political donor.invested $25 million

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