Opinion: We need to talk about that New Yorker Sam Bankman-Fried article
Arguing for Sam Bankman-Fried and his parents and explaining away the loss of billions in customer assets isn’t up to The New Yorker.
Arguing for Sam Bankman-Fried and his parents and explaining away the loss of billions in customer assets isn’t up to The New Yorker.
Erik Gutierrez Martinez posed as an attorney to trick a casino worker into handing over money via an ATM, in a restaurant, and at a garage.
Bankman-Fried must remain in jail after his $250 million bail was revoked last month amid claims that he had interfered with witnesses.
Up to seven of Bankman-Fried’s friends and former colleagues may be asked to testify about campaign finance laws, FTX, and Alameda Research.
The double retraction gave rise to rumors and theories but the real reason behind the move isn’t quite as fascinating as some have suggested.