n a recent exchange on X, crypto sleuth Huber posed a challenging question to ChatGPT surrounding the FTX bankruptcy case. The question, “How many bankruptcy attorneys can I hire on average for 1.4 billion US dollars for 12 months? Make a rough estimate,” initiated a detailed exploration into the extensive legal framework of the FTX process.
ChatGPT estimates that around 8,000 to 12,000 lawyers worked full-time on the FTX process. 😂 https://t.co/AFGvQpoOHe pic.twitter.com/ojdvtRrnp4
— Mr. Huber🔥🦅🔥 (@Leerzeit) December 18, 2023
According to ChatGPT’s estimations, 8,000 to 12,000 lawyers worked full-time on the FTX bankruptcy case. GPT dove deeper and made calculations based on the average annual salary of a bankruptcy attorney, ranging from $100,000 to $150,000. GPT estimated a potential hiring capacity of 9,333 to 14,000 attorneys for 12 months with a budget of 1.4 billion US dollars.
Huber’s subsequent question sought to discern the number of the highest-paid 1% of lawyers that could be hired with the same budget. Assuming an average annual salary of $1,000,000 for this group, the estimate stood at approximately 1,400 highly paid lawyers for a one-year duration.
However, these revelations come on the heels of a significant development in the FTX bankruptcy case. In a recent revelation by CasaHODL CTO Jameson Lopp, it was disclosed that the total FTX legal fees amounted to $1.45 billion, surpassing the owed amount to customers, which stood at $1.42 billion.
BTW @lopp this estimates $1.45B of remaining professional fees for a total of $1.8B. The Estate is currently charging $0.5B per year and bankruptcies are not short endeavors.
To date, here are the fees that have been petitioned in just under 1 year (~$350mm has been paid): https://t.co/fZhMyTE3B1 pic.twitter.com/5p6at5ZbWy
— Mr. Purple 🛡️ (@MrPurple_DJ) December 17, 2023
Intriguingly, the creditor disclosed that fully paid legal fees since the initiation of the FTX bankruptcy case reached approximately $350 million. This revelation sheds light on the massive financial scale of the legal intricacies surrounding FTX.
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