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FTX’s Bankruptcy Lawyers and Advisors Pocket $32.5M in February

by BlockNews Team
April 13, 2023
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Lawyers and advisors for the defunct cryptocurrency exchange FTX made $32.5 million in February, with Sullivan and Cromwell alone anticipating hundreds of millions of dollars.

  • In February 2023, FTX paid its legal and advisory team a combined amount of almost $32.5 million for its services.
  • The sum does not include CEO John J. Ray III’s compensation for restructuring, which totaled $329,173 in March after receiving $305,000 in February.
  • Customers who are still waiting for compensation bear a heavy weight from the fees and costs FTX pays to its sizable team of legal experts.

Background

The bankruptcy process for the cryptocurrency exchange FTX is still ongoing. Yet, FTX’s legal and advisory fees are increasing exponentially. According to court documents filed from April 4 to April 10, FTX’s bankruptcy proceedings in February cost roughly $32.5 million in legal fees. A group of legal experts, comprising attorneys, associates, paralegals, accountants, investigators, directors, and executives, expended the costs. The most notable was restructuring CEO John J. Ray III, who took $305,000 in just February.

The Legal Fees Incurred by FTX’s Bankruptcy Lawyers and Advisors in February

In February, FTX was charged over $2.7 million by the law firm Quinn Emanuel Urquhart and Sullivan, over $11.9 million by Alvarez and Marsal, and over $3.6 million by forensic investigation expert Alix Partners. But the most significant amount was demanded from the law firm Sullivan and Cromwell, whose swelling staff of attorneys and colleagues invoiced FTX for work done in February for almost $13.4 million.

According to corporate investigative and risk consulting firm Kroll, employees at Sullivan and Cromwell worked on FTX for more than 12,000 hours in total in February. The firm’s partners charged clients between $1,246 and $1,917 per hour, while associates charged clients between $747 and $1,183. On the low end of the scale, bankruptcy co-council Landis Rath and Cobb invoiced $582,604 for February, while investment banking company Perella Weinberg Partners charged $78,891.

John J. Ray III’s Expenses and Hourly Billings

CEO of FTX and head of restructuring, John J. Ray III, was paid $1,300 per hour for 255.9 hours worked between March 1 and March 31. This brings his fees to a staggering $327,470, leaving $1,703 for travel, housing, food, and other costs. An April 10 filing revealed that Ray received a comparable amount in compensation for March, totaling $329,173 in fees and expenses.

Implications of the Exorbitant Legal Fees

Customers still waiting for compensation find it challenging to digest the fees, reimbursements, and costs that FTX has paid to its phalanx of attorneys, associates, paralegals, accountants, investigators, directors, and executives. The bankruptcy is ongoing, and ‘Sullivan and Cromwell’ alone are expected to get hundreds of millions of dollars before the firm’s bankruptcy probe is finished.

It is understandable that the FTX company’s creditors and clients, who are still waiting for payment, are dissatisfied with the amount spent on legal fees. It’s crucial to remember that these legal experts are working assiduously to guarantee that FTX’s bankruptcy processes are handled properly and openly. Also, the amount being paid to FTX’s legal counsel is typical for a bankruptcy of this size. Large bankruptcies frequently have high legal costs, and FTX’s bankruptcy is no exception.

Conclusion

According to the most recent statistics, attorneys and advisors for the insolvent cryptocurrency exchange FTX took in $32.5 million in February. Customers still waiting for compensation continue to bear a heavy weight from the fees and costs that FTX has paid out to its sizable team of attorneys. With the ongoing bankruptcy investigation, it is evident that FTX would incur high charges for legal and advising services, with Sullivan and Cromwell alone projected to earn hundreds of millions of dollars. The predicament emphasizes prudent money management’s value and the prudence requirement while investing in the highly volatile cryptocurrency market.

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