'The money is gone': Bahamas tries to turn page after FTX

The British Colonial hotel in Nassau, Bahamas, best known for being the site of the James Bond movie "Never Say Never Again," is shown on Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2022. The hotel was boarded up after the Bahamian government closed the country off from tourists during the pandemic. (AP Photo/Ken Sweet)

NASSAU, Bahamas (AP) — Dressed in a canary blue suit on a warm December night, sweat dripping from his brow, Bishop Lawrence Rolle belts out the lyrics to his latest hit song for the hundreds of children and adults gathered to celebrate Christmas.

“FTX!,†he sings, bent over and shaking his head for emphasis. “The money is gone!â€

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