The FTX Foundation is a legal separate entity, but not all the grants were paid out from the foundation. I have no idea how many steps the clawbacks can go through, and given the relationship between FTX and the foundation, I imagine this is at least a question.
It’s harder for the creditors to sue from the US, but they can, and depending on the amounts they likely will—individuals who got small grants in foreign countries are probably at somewhat less risk.
IANAL, but...
The FTX Foundation is a legal separate entity, but not all the grants were paid out from the foundation. I have no idea how many steps the clawbacks can go through, and given the relationship between FTX and the foundation, I imagine this is at least a question.
It’s harder for the creditors to sue from the US, but they can, and depending on the amounts they likely will—individuals who got small grants in foreign countries are probably at somewhat less risk.
For those who got paid by a different legal entity, here is the bankruptcy filing, which lists the entities: https://s.wsj.net/public/resources/documents/alameda-filing-11112022.pdf