Sam Bankman-Fried is sentenced to 25 years — but now what?
There’s little legal wiggle room for Bankman-Fried and while he may present specific arguments, the odds of them succeeding are pretty low.
There’s little legal wiggle room for Bankman-Fried and while he may present specific arguments, the odds of them succeeding are pretty low.
Bankman-Fried’s sentence comes after he was found guilty of wire fraud, conspiracy to commit fraud, and money laundering conspiracy.
Canadian authorities are petitioning courts to force Patryn to explain how he came to own 45 gold bars, a Rolex watch, and $250,000 in cash.
Prosecutors have asked for a sentence of 40 to 50 years but attorneys working for Bankman-Fried have called such a timespan excessive.
According to reports, the extradition of Do Kwon has been halted by legal wrangling between numerous legal departments within the government.