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there are incidents or in disha of some Ponzi scheme-like behavior and so Iamp;#39;m sure weamp;#39;ll see the Department of Justice the SEC and other regulate Regulators uh looking into this well that was Wyoming Senator Cynthia Lamas on Yahoo finance earlier today the senator making the case that if the bill she co-sponsored with Kirsten gillibrands was actually in place this bankruptcy would have never happened in light of ftxamp;#39;s bankruptcy calls or being renewed for oversight and legislation from Congress letamp;#39;s bring in Yahoo financeamp;#39;s Jen schomberger who spoke with the senator and Jen we did see a lot of that discussion spill over into the Senate Banking Committee hearing this morning as well good morning Akiko thatamp;#39;s right Republican senator Cynthia Lumis telling me this morning in an interview that in light of ftxamp;#39;s bankruptcy she will move to review the legislation that she put forth along with Senator Kirsten gillibrand back in June to