FTX former lead engineer in talks with federal prosecutors in Bankman-Fried case

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Looks like FTX’s former engineering chief Nishad Singh is the latest to join the ‘cooperation crew’ in the ongoing investigation into the crypto exchange.

As the investigation into FTX continues, the crypto exchange’s former engineering chief Nishad Singh followed former FTX and Alameda Research executives Gary Wang and Caroline Ellison by reportedly meeting with federal prosecutors to cut a deal.

Singh made significant political donations himself over the years and could help prosecutors gain a better understanding of FTX’s political donations.

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