Caroline Ellison, SBF's Ex-Girlfriend, Transitions to Community Supervision

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According to a December report from Business Insider, Caroline Ellison—the former CEO of Alameda Research and ex-girlfriend of disgraced FTX founder SBF—has been moved from Danbury Federal Prison in Connecticut to a residential reentry facility. As of October 16th, she shifted from incarceration to community-based supervision, marking a significant step in her sentence completion.

Early Release Timeline Update

Ellison was convicted for her role in the FTX collapse and received a two-year prison sentence. Having served approximately 11 months of her original sentence, she became eligible for early transition to a halfway house or home confinement arrangement. Prison records had previously indicated she would be granted parole on February 20, 2026—a date that has now passed, reflecting her progression through the federal reentry system.

The Alameda Legacy

As Alameda Research’s former chief executive, Ellison held a pivotal position during the crypto platform’s operations under SBF’s leadership. Her involvement in the FTX case made her a central figure in understanding the exchange’s collapse, ultimately leading to her legal consequences and current supervised release status within the federal system.

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