Jailed SBF swaps California mansion for moldy food and raw sewage
Sam Bankman-Fried has been moved to a Brooklyn-based jail known for its brutal conditions and high-profile inmates.
Sam Bankman-Fried has been moved to a Brooklyn-based jail known for its brutal conditions and high-profile inmates.
SBF is currently under house arrest but he’s allowed to venture outside to meet with his attorney or the authorities.
Sam Bankman-Fried is said to have met a New York Times reporter and leaked information to “publicly discredit a government witness.”
Caroline Ellison’s personal diaries are expected to play a part in SBF’s upcoming trial, at which she will be called as a ‘star witness.’
Carlson suggested that Tate would have been branded a “hero” if he’d launched a fraudulent crypto or perpetrated a “massive financial crime.”