1 month ago | By Business Insider
FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried attends a press conference at the FTX Arena in downtown Miami on June 4, 2021. Miami Herald/Getty Images
SBF's personal psychiatrist was on staff at FTX, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Dr. George Lerner was hired to engage with employees as a "coach," not a medical professional, the Journal reported.
One former employee blasted the doctor in a Twitter thread last December.
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