James Bromley, one of the lawyers representing the debtors in the FTX bankruptcy case, criticized the social media activity against his law firm announced through former CEO Sam Bankman-Fried.
In court on January 20 in Delaware County, attorneys spoke on motions to deal with conflicts of interest between Sullivan & Cromwell, the law firm that conducted the FTX bankruptcy investigation, and the crypto exchange. Bromley, a partner at Sullivan & Cromwell, countered that the law firm would not be able to act as a disinterested investigator because he had previously provided legal services to FTX and was a one of his former partners, Ryne Miller, went on to become FTX US’s chief consultant.