Bahamas May Have Directed 'Unauthorized' FTX Transactions, Filing SaysBankrupt crypto exchange FTX is accusing the government of the Bahamas of directing unauthorized access to FTX's systems in order to withdraw assets after the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the U.S., court filings from Thursday show.The accusation was included in a document challenging a complaint filed in a New York court by the Bahamian liquidators tasked with overseeing FTX's assets.FTX's Thursday filing asked the court to order the transfer of the chapter 15 case from the New York court to Delaware in a bid to "end the chaos" surrounding the complex proceedings involving FTX's numerous entities seeking bankruptcy protection, so that all proceedings could "take place in a single venue."The filing cites "recorded and verified texts" from former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried and co-founder Gary Wang that were made in connection with an investigation into a hack that occurred over the weekend following the bankruptcy filing.Read more: New FTX Boss Condemns Management of the Crypto Exchange During Sam Bankman-Fried's TenureUPDATE (Nov. 17, 15:28 UTC): Adds more details throughout article."