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SBF's former girlfriend to be released early, transferred from state federal prison to community supervision on October 16

SBF's former girlfriend to be released early, transferred from state federal prison to community supervision on October 16

2025-12-17 09:19

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ChainThink news, December 17: According to Business Insider, Caroline Ellison, former CEO of Alameda Research and ex-girlfriend of SBF, was transferred from the Federal Correctional Institution in Danbury, Connecticut, to community supervision on October 16, potentially under home confinement or halfway house conditions, still within the federal custody system.


Caroline Ellison was sentenced to two years in prison for her involvement in the FTX case and has already served approximately 11 months. Prison records indicate she is expected to be released early on February 20, 2026.

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