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He made a $4 million grant to The Intercept, but the publication had only received $500,000 at the time his empire began to crumble. ProPublica was set to receive a staggering $5 million grant to support "ongoing investigative work on pandemic preparedness and biothreats," but only received the first of three payments before it was put on hold earlier this month, according to an email ProPublica president Robin Sparkman sent to staffers that has been obtained by Fox News Digital. "Our 2023 and 2024 grants are on hold at this time, according to our program officer. Building a Stronger Future is assessing its finances and, concurrently, talking to other funders about taking on some of its grant portfolio. We expect to have more clarity from our program officer in the next few weeks," Sparkman told his staff. While The New York Times and Washington Post arenñ€™t known beneficiaries, the high-profile newspapers covered Bankman-Friedñ€™s with hushed tones. "The New York Times' report on this disaster uses soft, passive language to disguise blame at every turn. This is the outlet that treats nearly every development in the tech sector as an existential threat to democracy, yet its summation lets SBF write his own verdict. Expanded too fast? Failed to see warning signs? He defrauded people out of millions of dollars! The empire didn't collapse of its own accord; it collapsed because its foundations were fraudulent," Soave wrote. Bankman-Fried is scheduled to speak at the Nov. 30 New York Times DealBook Summit alongside New York City Mayor Eric Adams, former Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu, Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky and Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, along with several high-powered chief executives. 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"I think that SBF was trying to own as much of the narrative and the perception of his reputation as possible. It's shocking how deep the donations and favors appear to go," Myers told Fox News Digital. "What is interesting is the timing of it all. It appears that when SBF bailed out BlockFi, the exchange had already been close to insolvent. At the same time, [CNBC host] Jim Cramer compared him to ñ€˜JP Morgan of this generation,ñ€™" Myers continued. "So, either people simply were not doing the work on SBF/FTX Soave pointed out that Bankman-Fried once admitted that ethics is mostly a front, raising eyebrows whether he was sincere about funding progressive media outlets. "If SBF considered his generous donations to be a ñ€˜frontñ€™ for something else, one wonders what about the else. Is it perhaps the case that SBF thought he was actually buying goodwill and favorable coverage? 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Bankman-Fried, 30, became a billionaire after creating FTX, and became a subect of media fascination. Additionally, his commitment to philanthropy in the forms of donations to causes addressing issues like pandemics and climate change, as well as his massive donations to Democrats and liberal PACs, made him a major player in Washington. The one-time cryptocurrency wunderkind was adored by the press along the way, but it has been revealed that he ponied up large sums of cash to various news organizations before his trading platform suddenly crumpled. contributor Joe Concha believes liberal media organizations that have been on the receiving end of investments, donations and grants from the embattled FTX founder need to be transparent. Bankman-Fried gave cash to media outlets including The Intercept, Vox, ProPublica and former New York Times media columnist Ben Smithñ€™s new outlet, Semafor. Smith and Twitter owner Elon Musk have been engulfed in a public feud on social media after Semafor published a report indicating the embattled FTX founder was invited by the Tesla mogul to roll a $100 million Twitter investment into privately held version. Musk responded by noting the outlet is "owned by SBF" and calling it a "massive conflict of interest in your reporting" before using a trash can emoji to describe journalistic integrity. Smith shot back, "Like you and many others, we took an investment from him. We have covered him aggressively, and disclose it every time we write about him." Musk has since asked Smith how much Bankman-Fried invested in Semafor, but the former New York Times columnist declined to answer publicly. A Semafor spokesperson did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment. Fourth Watch editor Steve Krakauer noticed some media organizations writing in-depth stories in the downfall of Bankman-Fried "werenñ€™t really very interested" in digging into his past back when he was giving them money. "Itñ€™s not exactly bribery. Itñ€™s not exactly like, you know, buying them off, but itñ€™s certainty, when he was an investor to them, and he looked good and the money seemed like it was coming from legit sources, his reputation actually helped them, then it was hands-off," Krakauer said Sunday on "MediaBuzz." "They werenñ€™t interested in finding out more information," Krakauer continued. "But as soon as that money became toxic, as soon as his reputation became bad, then letñ€™s go and explore this investor." Reasonñ€™s Robby Soave tackled the issue last week with a piece bluntly headlined, "Did Sam Bankman-Fried's Millions Buy the Media's Loyalty?" Soave pointed out that journalist Teddy Schleifer, who covers Silicon Valley for Puck News, uncovered that Bankman-Fried also made substantial grants to other media outlets including The Law and Justice Journalism Project. 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