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SBF Better At ‘Bribing Media’ Than Running FTX: Elon Musk

Published 11/24/2022, 03:24 AM
Updated 11/24/2022, 03:30 AM
SBF Better At ‘Bribing Media’ Than Running FTX: Elon Musk

  • Elon Musk calls out Sam Bankman-Fried for ‘bribing’ media.
  • Teddy Schleifer tweeted SBF funded a number of media houses including ProPublica, Vox, The Intercept, and more.
  • ProPublica grants for 2023 and 2024 are currently on hold as FTX filed for bankruptcy.

Elon Musk calls out FTX Founder and CEO Sam Bankman-Fried for ‘bribing media’ in a recent Twitter post today. He adds that the cryptocurrency exchange FTX which recently filed for bankruptcy, leaving the market in a mess, would still be operating if SBF was focused more on the exchange instead of funding media.

Musk’s comment was in the comment section of the Silicon Valley reporter and Puck New’s founding partner, Teddy Schleifer’s Twitter post discussing whether Sam Bankman-Fried will be able to continue funding media houses.

Addressing the “huge question” concerning future media funding, Schleifer listed down the names of companies that have received grants from Bankman-Fried. The names included ProPublica, Vox, The Intercept, Semafor, The Law and Justice Journalism Project, and A podcast.

Schleifer simultaneously linked a Puck News article which talked about SBF’s plans to fund billions of dollars to support the US Democratic Party’s lobbying operations, super PACs, scientists, newsrooms, and data forecasters.

While anointing FTX’s bankruptcy as “possibly the fastest personal wealth extinction event in history,” the article unravels SBF’s life story, his career progression, and the turmoil that is the “Bankman-Fried industrial complex.”

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Meanwhile, media reporter, Max Tani also shared a post announcing a pause of grants towards the independent, non-profit newsroom platform, ProPublica from Sam Bankman-Fried’s foundation, Building a Stronger Future.

Tani also attached the email from ProPublica president Robin Sparkman to his staff. The email mentioned that ProPublica received $5 million in grants in February 2022 to support the ongoing investigation on pandemic preparedness and biothreats.

However, the next tranche of grants for April 1, 2023, and April 1, 2024, respectively, are still due. While SBF’s foundation is assessing its finances and talking to additional funders, Sparkman anticipates clarity regarding the grants in the incoming weeks.

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