New development in the FTX case: Alameda CEO Caroline Ellison will be released 10 months early

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【Crypto World】New developments in the FTX collapse case. According to records from the U.S. Federal Prison System, former Alameda Research CEO Caroline Ellison will be released early on January 21, 2026.

This means her sentence has been shortened by approximately 10 months. As a key figure in the FTX customer funds fraud case, Ellison’s case has been closely watched by the market. Her early release reflects her cooperation during the investigation—she has already pleaded guilty and served as a witness for the prosecution against former FTX CEO SBF.

This verdict once again serves as a reminder to the entire crypto community of the importance of risk management and compliant operations. The dramatic collapse of FTX continues to impact industry trust building.

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CrashHotlinevip
· 1h ago
Admitting guilt is rewarded, and this logic is also popular in the crypto world... But speaking of which, Ellison cooperating so actively must make SBF feel quite helpless.
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FUD_Whisperervip
· 8h ago
Admitting guilt can reduce 10 months of detention? This system is really 🤔. But on the other hand, she cooperated quite actively and even provided SBF. It's just that this incident makes me think about the money those people made back then... can it really be recovered?
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GateUser-afe07a92vip
· 8h ago
Hmm... It's the same old "plead guilty for leniency" trick, basically betraying others for freedom. The witness system really saved her, otherwise she would still be serving another 10 months... What about SBF? Is this guy also waiting to be "taken care of"? Honestly, the FTX incident has made me lose confidence in mainstream coins. What guilt are they talking about? The key is to return the money to the victims. It feels like playing a legal game, but not truly punishing. Alameda's operations are really grand... now just waiting to see what happens next.
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DefiOldTrickstervip
· 8h ago
Ha, another "coupon" for a tattletale. Admit guilt and you can reduce 10 months of detention—this deal is pretty profitable. FTX's combination of tactics has now become a cautionary tale, even the liquidation price has turned into a negative example. Young people need to remember this lesson. I've said it before: there is no such thing as real annualized returns, only genuine risk control. SBF's approach is just like naked shorting—eventually, you'll have to close the position. Is this teaching newcomers what "reinvestment strategy" means? Don't learn from this, everyone.
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LiquidityWitchvip
· 8h ago
ngl the whole "cooperate and get out early" thing is just how the game's played... caroline found her exit liquidity spell faster than most. ten months knocked off tho? that's some serious alpha testimony she must've spilled lmao
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