The Securities and Trade Fee has closed its investigation into electrical automobile startup Faraday Future, regardless of SEC workers on the case recommending an enforcement motion final 12 months, TechCrunch has discovered.
4 sources conversant in the investigation, who had been granted anonymity to discuss the federal government case, informed TechCrunch that the SEC knowledgeable the corporate and other people concerned within the probe in regards to the closure this previous week.
The dismissal of the case comes amid a historic drop in enforcement actions by the SEC, which solely initiated 4 instances in opposition to publicly-traded corporations in its 2025 fiscal 12 months, a current report reveals. The SEC didn’t reply to an after-hours request for remark.
The investigation into Faraday Future lasted for almost 4 years. The SEC was whether or not the EV startup made “false and deceptive statements” when it went public in a 2021 merger with a particular function acquisition firm (SPAC), and was additionally probing whether or not Faraday Future faked the gross sales of its first electrical autos in 2023 — a declare that’s been made by at the least three former worker whistleblowers.
The monetary regulator despatched the startup a number of subpoenas, regulatory filings from Faraday Future present. The SEC additionally took depositions of a number of former workers and executives in 2024 and 2025, three of the folks conversant in the case have informed TechCrunch.
In July 2025, Faraday Future revealed the SEC had despatched the corporate and a number of executives — together with founder Jia Yueting — letters generally known as “Wells Notices.” The SEC sends Wells Notices when workers working a case have determined to advocate the company take enforcement motion.
“We will now put all our vitality into technique execution. Over the previous 5 years, we needed to spend quite a lot of time, effort, and cash on cooperating with the investigation,” Jia stated in a assertion Sunday. Faraday Future stated the SEC knowledgeable the corporate that it received’t take motion in opposition to any of its executives, both.
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It’s not clear if Faraday Future ever responded to the Wells Notices despatched final 12 months. As lately as February, the corporate disclosed in regulatory filings that it had not. “The Firm and executives plan to interact with the SEC to elucidate why enforcement motion shouldn’t be warranted,” Faraday Future wrote in such a submitting final month.
The Division of Justice additionally despatched Faraday Future requests for data after the SEC opened its investigation in 2022. Faraday Future has referred to this as an “investigation” in regulatory filings; the DOJ has by no means confirmed if it opened a full probe, and it didn’t reply to an after-hours request for remark.
It’s uncommon for the SEC to not pursue an enforcement motion after sending a Wells Discover. One research executed on the Wharton Faculty in 2020 confirmed that round 85% of targets who obtain a Wells Discover wind up in courtroom with the SEC.
The SEC investigated almost each electrical automobile startup that went public in a SPAC merger over the past six years. In nearly all of these instances, the company reached a settlement with the startups. It dismissed an investigation into Lucid Motors in 2023, and as TechCrunch first reported in February, the SEC ended a probe into bankrupt EV startup Fisker late final 12 months.
Origins of the investigation
Faraday Future was based in California in 2014 by Jia, a businessman who on the time was operating a booming tech conglomerate in China generally known as LeEco. It was one in every of many new corporations attempting to develop into the “subsequent Tesla” or, optimistically, a “Tesla killer.”
Faraday snapped up expertise from Tesla, different automakers, and in addition tech corporations like Apple, and at one level employed as many as round 1,400 workers. However issues obtained bumpy shortly. The corporate turned heads, in each good and dangerous methods, on the 2016 Shopper Electronics Present, with a flashy idea automotive and the lofty purpose of being as disruptive because the iPhone.
The corporate revealed its first automobile the next 12 months: a luxurious electrical SUV referred to as the FF91. By the tip of 2017, although the corporate was almost out of money and had laid off or furloughed tons of of employees. Jia’s firm in China had collapsed, and he self-exiled to California as the federal government in his house nation positioned him on a debtor blacklist. (It was at the moment {that a} shut enterprise affiliate to Jeffrey Epstein pitched the intercourse prison on investing in Faraday Future, in addition to different EV startups, as TechCrunch lately revealed. Epstein by no means invested.)
Faraday Future was rescued by an funding from main Chinese language actual property conglomerate Evergrande. However that relationship fell aside shortly, too, with Evergrande strolling away by the tip of 2018 and Faraday Future shedding much more workers.
Jia nominally stepped apart as CEO in 2019 and in addition filed for private chapter to settle billions of {dollars} of LeEco debt he had personally assured. However behind the scenes, he was nonetheless largely in control of the corporate.
This grew to become a difficulty when Faraday Future went public in 2021 and raised about $1 billion. Members of the newly-appointed public firm board believed that Faraday’s executives had misrepresented Jia’s management over the day-to-day operations — particularly after a brief vendor report was revealed that scrutinized Faraday Future — and shaped a particular committee to research.
That committee employed an outdoor legislation agency and a forensic accounting agency, and inside the first few months it began reporting its findings on to the SEC, the three folks conversant in the investigation informed TechCrunch.
Between January and April 2022, Jia was sidelined because of the board’s investigation, a senior VP named Matthias Aydt (who’s now co-CEO with Jia) was positioned on probation for six months, and one other VP named Jerry Wang (who’s Jia’s nephew) was suspended. (Wang in the end resigned after “failure to cooperate with the investigation,” in line with firm filings, however is now again with Faraday Future.)
The committee’s work additionally confirmed that Faraday Future had, within the two years earlier than it went public, survived partially on multi-million-dollar loans made to the corporate by low-level workers with connections to Jia — generally known as “associated social gathering transactions” in authorized parlance.
On March 31, 2022, Faraday Future disclosed that the SEC had opened its investigation. The startup revealed the requests for data from the DOJ in June.
Dodging one other bullet
By way of the remainder of 2022, and amid the early levels of the SEC investigation, workers and other people near Jia waged a marketing campaign to regain management of the board and his firm. This ultimately resulted in dying threats in opposition to some administrators, who in the end resigned, paving the best way for folks near Jia to run the corporate as soon as extra.
Faraday Future lastly delivered the primary few FF91 SUVs in early 2023. Former workers have sued the corporate alleging that these weren’t true gross sales, and that the corporate had misled traders. The SEC investigators working the case subpoenaed Faraday Future about points associated to those gross sales, filings present.
Former executives and workers had been initially deposed by the SEC in 2024, in line with the folks conversant in the investigation. The SEC sat a few of them for longer depositions within the first half of 2025, the folks stated.
The Wells Discover despatched in July 2025 stated SEC workers had made “a preliminary dedication to advocate that the Fee file an enforcement motion in opposition to the Firm alleging violations of assorted anti-fraud provisions of the federal securities legal guidelines.”
Particularly, the Wells Discover referenced “purported false or deceptive statements” made through the SPAC merger course of about “associated social gathering transactions” and Jia’s “function within the Firm.” Jia, his nephew Wang, and two different unnamed workers additionally acquired Wells Notices.
Faraday Future continues to be attempting to promote the FF91, nevertheless it has additionally lately modified its enterprise in a couple of methods. The corporate is importing extra inexpensive hybrid and electrical vans from China. It additionally seems to be promoting re-badged variations of Chinese language robots, and turned a publicly-traded biotechnology firm right into a agency centered on crypto.
These efforts haven’t stopped the corporate’s struggles. On Friday, the corporate introduced it had acquired a warning from the Nasdaq that its inventory value was beneath the minimal of $1, which might ultimately result in the corporate being de-listed.
This story has been up to date with a press release from Faraday Future.
