A former FTX worker who was employed to work with the fallen crypto empire’s charity wing is taking authorized motion to get his unpaid 2022 bonus.
In a brand new courtroom doc filed on November thirteenth, Ross Rheingans-Yoo says that FTX nonetheless owes him $275,000 of the $650,000 that he was presupposed to obtain as a bonus final 12 months.
“The Debtors paid Rheingans-Yoo $375,000 money out of his $650,000 first-half 2022 bonus on or round September 15, 2022. Nonetheless, the Debtors didn’t pay the remaining $275,000 in money.”
The submitting says that primarily based on a bonus memo from former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried, Rheingans-Yoo can select to obtain the bonus in money, choices or a mix of the 2, however the trade is now making false assertions to renege on its obligation.
“The Debtors argue that Rheingans-Yoo ‘elected to obtain his 2022 bonus half in money and half in choices.’ …Nonetheless, the Debtors did not current any direct proof of Rheingans-Yoo’s purported election regardless of having an e-discovery vendor at their disposal who recognized over 5,000 Rheingans-Yoo emails, Slack threads and paperwork…
Rheingans-Yoo by no means elected to obtain choices as a part of his first-half 2022 bonus.”
The previous Jane Avenue dealer additionally seeks to get one other $650,000 to donate to charity, citing the provisions of the employment settlement and an announcement from Bankman-Fried.
“Rheingans-Yoo’s compensation below Ross Phrases included base wage, a money bonus, and a separate proper to direct to charity a fee in the identical quantity as his money bonus.”
Rheingans-Yoo says he by no means resigned. He additionally claims $5,763.33 in unpaid prepetition wage and a minimum of $62,847.75 in post-petition wage.
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