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FTX Star Witness Caroline Ellison Out Early After Cooperation
23 Jan
Summary
- Caroline Ellison released early after 14 months of a two-year sentence.
- She cooperated extensively with prosecutors against Sam Bankman-Fried.
- Ellison conspired to misuse billions in FTX customer funds.

Caroline Ellison, a central figure in the FTX financial scandal, has been released early from federal confinement. She served only 14 months of her previously determined two-year sentence. Ellison's release from community confinement, which included options like home detention or a halfway house, occurred this week.
Ellison was sentenced in September 2024 after pleading guilty to fraud charges. As CEO of Alameda Research, she admitted to conspiring with FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried to misuse billions of dollars in customer funds. These funds were secretly transferred to Alameda to cover losses and fund various ventures.
Her cooperation as the star witness was a critical factor in the prosecution of Sam Bankman-Fried, who received a 25-year prison sentence. U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan noted Ellison's vulnerability and exploitation while acknowledging her significant role in the massive fraud scheme.




