Former Alameda CEO Caroline Ellison to be released early in January 2026 after serving less than two years
PANews, December 26—According to The Block, former Alameda co-CEO Caroline Ellison will have her two-year sentence ended early on January 21, 2026, due to her cooperation in the FTX investigation. She has been transferred from federal prison to community supervision. Previously, she pleaded guilty and assisted in the prosecution of SBF, was ordered to forfeit $11 billion, and agreed this month not to serve as an executive at any public company or crypto exchange for 10 years.
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