Sam Bankman-Fried, charged with wire and securities fraud in the collapse of cryptocurrency exchange FTX, faces a hearing Friday on a prosecutor's request to revoke his bail and jail him for alleged witness intimidation.
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(Reuters) - Failed crypto firm FTX received court approval on Wednesday to issue subpoenas to its founder Sam Bankman-Fried and members of his family as part of the company's investigation into "misappropriated and stolen" funds.