The bankruptcy administrator of FTX is accused of misusing funds to pay for luxury hotels and travel expenses, creditors have filed a lawsuit
The bankruptcy administrator of FTX is being sued by creditor Lidia Favario for extravagant expenses. Favario pointed out that the bankruptcy administrator's spending during the handling of FTX's bankruptcy proceedings was too luxurious, including high-end hotel accommodations and excessive transportation costs. She mentioned that A&M professionals spent $971.74 for one night in a luxury hotel in New York, and one professional spent $1,733 on taxi fares.
In addition, FTX also paid $2,683 to have three taxis wait for CEO John Ray's testimony. Favario called on the court to expand its review of expenses to ensure they meet the Department of Justice's reasonable expense standards.
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