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FTX Creditors’ Lawyers Promote Deal Giving Investors 90% of What’s Left in SBF’s Empire

A deal was secured to pay those who had money at defunct FTX as much as 90% of the assets that remain, and now the lawyers representing some creditors are trying to get enough of those investors on board to make it happen.

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