Jury finds SBF guilty on all charges, sentencing set for March 2024: Law Decoded
Bankman-Fried’s crimes each carry a maximum sentence of five to 20 years in prison. Go to Source
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Bankman-Fried’s crimes each carry a maximum sentence of five to 20 years in prison. Go to Source
The $744 million trust asset sale request comes after the judge approved the phased-out sale of nearly $3.4 billion in crypto assets a couple of months ago. Go to Source
FTX advisers have complied with subpoenas from multiple FBI field offices in recent months, providing law enforcement with records of some customers’ trades. Go to Source
Former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried dreamed of being the President of the United States, but his lawlessness eventually caught up with him. Go to Source
Solana co-founder Anatoly Yakovenko reflects on the fallout of FTX’s failure and its initial impact on Solana ecosystem builders. Go to Source
The former FTX CEO is headed back to prison and awaits a potential second trial in March, while his lawyers pledged to “continue to vigorously fight the charges against him.” Go to Source
Sam Bankman-Fried’s criminal trial has concluded with a jury finding him guilty of all seven charges. Go to Source
The former FTX CEO faces seven counts of conspiracy and fraud. A New York court will decide his fate. Go to Source
Jury deliberations are to expected to begin shortly and may last until next Monday. Go to Source
“He knew what he was doing was wrong; that’s why he never hired a risk officer,” U.S. Assistant Attorney Danielle Sassoon said. Go to Source