Albany Resort Bahamas Scandals

What is Albany, why this site?

Albany is a luxury resort and gated community located in New Providence, Bahamas. They pride themselves on giving Privacy & Security to their guests & residents alike, and use that to justify their ludicrous prices.

They have the habit of making bad buzz about them disappear way too easily by using their money and power.
This site goal is to make sure that everything gets out in the interest of the general public.

If you have a story about Albany that you would like to contribute, please contact us at story@albany-bahamas-scandals.com.

May, 6th 2024

Albany boss’ son Spencer Charrington quizzed about groping woman

Picture of creepy Spencer Charrington

Police have quizzed Spencer Charrington, the son of a top boss at the exclusive Albany Resort, after he allegedly groped a woman.

Diana and Philippe Gagnon were dancing at the $1,000 per head Moulin Rouge-themed White Party on January 1 when a man wearing a dress groped Mrs. Gagnon's butt.

The couple would later learn the crossdresser was Spencer Charrington, the son of Albany senior partner Peter Charrington.
In defense of his wife, Mr. Gagnon says he shooed Spencer Charrington away. But after he persisted in invading the couple's personal space, Mr. Gagnon slapped him.

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October, 10th 2023

The Places That Sam Bankman-Fried Left Behind

Picture of Sam Bankman Fried and Caroline Ellison

While he was in the Bahamas, Mr. Bankman-Fried lived in Albany, a luxury apartment complex in New Providence. He shared a five-bedroom penthouse with other FTX executives. Three of them — Nishad Singh, Gary Wang and Caroline Ellison — have pleaded guilty to fraud and agreed to testify against him at trial.

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September, 7th 2023

FTX's Ryan Salame hands $200m Albany home to liquidators

Picture of Ryan Salame, CEO of FTX

THE head of FTX's Bahamian subsidiary is handing over his Albany home to local liquidators to ensure the recovery of “more than $200m” from selling-off the crypto exchange's real estate is not endangered.

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