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Tom Brady and Gisele Bündchen were among the many prominent celebrities involved with FTX. Now according to the New York Times, Brady signed a $30 million endorsement agreement in 2021 that "consisted almost entirely of FTX stock." Bündchen received all of her $18 million in company stock, which is now worthless. Whoops...
(The Spun)
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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ALhunter35 months
They were paid in the stock of a fraudulent company in order to promote a fraud... they didn't "lose" anything. People who actually bought in with cash or crypto and then lost something had real losses.
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Hangit35 months
The latest pics of Gazelle show that she lost her arse in this crypto scam.
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whodatfan35 months
Lol
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Morpheus35 months
Did you really lose money that wasn’t really there?
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cajunmud35 months
They lost some time in making commercials, that's it. But, actually they got all of that personal publicity, so they still came out ahead.
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Jay Quest35 months
But the DNC did very well with FTX. The seedy side of politics CNN never reports.
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CaptainsWafer35 months
Something tells me they’ll be ok
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Brady will be fine. He didn’t lose anything, except time.
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wallowinit35 months
Nothing ventured, nothing gained. Or lost.
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KAGTASTIC35 months
The lawsuits are the bigger concerns.
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BurntOrangeMan35 months
So they "bought" 50,000 shares of a penny stock that busted and still sit pretty on 99.999999999999999999999% of their assets?

They'll be fine.

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real turf fan35 months
I wonder if they declared and paid taxes on those salaries?
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tigerpawl35 months
and reported the loss.
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kywildcatfanone35 months
So pocket change for them. Boo hoo
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crewdepoo35 months
Guess he’ll have to go back to work
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The Torch35 months
Biden will give it back to them.
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