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He's a slippery one... SBF...^ I haven't watched it yet - just saw that it was out there and might be germane to the issue.
I wonder who he'll flip on...?Given that...can we not more-or-less agree, this guy isn't the brain. He's a front-man and stooge - and now, fall guy.
but they thought they were geniuses sitting on top of the world.I doubt he or that dumpy stupid broad he was shacking up with, even KNEW what "their" companies were doing.
tracking digital ledger money, stolen from a large exchange, should be like taking candy from a baby. perhaps (they) will recover some of the stolen money. but the cynic in me would bet that a good chunk of it disappears into (redacted) and the (redacted) will do nothing about itThe post-collapse theft was definitely not ignored. It was widely reported. I'm quite sure there are many eyes watching the wallets that the stolen crypto ended up in. Much like bank notes that get stolen from a bank and marked with blue dye, this crypto is likely marked and going to be difficult to wash.
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The penalties for wire fraud are up to 30 years in prison and up to $1 million in fines. ...
Also, each individual act of wire fraud may be charged as a separate offense. So, for example, if a fraudster sent out emails to five different people as part of a scam, then they could end up being fined a total of $5 million, not just $1 million, and sentenced for to up to 150 years in prison (30 years x 5 = 150).
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... Going back to the “intent to defraud” elements, courts have recognized that you are not guilty of wire fraud if you honestly believed in the statements or representations that later turned out to be false. This is sometimes referred to as the “good faith” defense. ...
Former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried is refusing to testify at a hearing this week about his company's implosion, the Senate Banking Committee said Monday.
Attorneys for the crypto platform's founder have also said Bankman-Fried, who is based in the Bahamas, will not accept service of a subpoena to compel his testimony before the panel, senators said.
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It still looks suspicious.Some folk have speculated that there is something nefarious afoot with the timing of SBF's arrest the day before Congress wanted him to testify before one of their committees.
That's why I think he was a front man and a stooge.I am surprised he didn't disappear as soon as this blew up. Fool. He has no chance of ever seeing the light of day again. He had nothing to lose by fleeing to some third world country. If he was smart he would gave already had that plan ready. Instead he went on an apology tour.
Epstein had a bundle of cash and AFAWK he still disappeared!But he didn't, and that's how we know he was in about eight layers over his head.
At least he has something to eat... just have to catch it is all....(redacteds) always play the victim
Touche.Epstein had a bundle of cash and AFAWK he still disappeared!
Epstein had a bundle of cash and AFAWK he still disappeared!
I would hazard the guess that his mother is a liberal who hyphenated her name and now it's his name?whats in a name:
compound name " Bankman-Fried "
so, at some point in time some offspring of
someone named Fried and someone named Bankman
( chose ) to name themselves Bankman-Fried
The Spanish, I guess, are the ones that most use multi-surnames,
and so may have MANY components of a ( chosen ) compound surname.
Someone else in that family-tree must have ( chosen )
Fried Bankman
to me it is a curious name
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The mother is Fried.I would hazard the guess that his mother is a liberal who hyphenated her name and now it's his name?
It's like those Spaniards who have ridiculously long names...
like: "Maria de la Santa Cruz Rosalina Agnelia Rodriguez Cuellar Rene',
or Esteban Enrique-Núñez-García Ramírez-Vasquez-Rodriguez-Hernandez-Cortés Martínez-Roberto Smith
something along those lines with a touch of feminism thrown in because patriarchy is evil...?
A turd by any other name would smell as bad.whats in a name:
Dems had contacts arrest SBF to prevent him testifying in public at congressional hearing(s). That would open the door the Conservatives smearing every Leftist Dem in congress as it is said they all got a Piece of the multi-Billion dollar Pie". They don't want to return.Hmmm, one might justifiably start to think 'someone' doesn't want him to TALK...!
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Oh Well, SUX @ Be Him.
... arrest SBF to prevent him testifying in public at congressional hearing(s) ...
Kevin O’Leary testifies at Senate hearing and says #Binanceintentionally put FTX out of business.
Well, that takes incompetence off the table....ah ( Zhao ) Hu zoomin Hu
14-Dec-22 ... 38 sec video @
http s://twitter.com/WatcherGuru/status/1603067377972920322
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Whut's the Germans got to do with it? [/Animal House]^ I haven't watched it yet - just saw that it was out there and might be germane to the issue.
That's what I thought as well... now let's dig for the sauce!FTX put FTX out of business. Binance chose not to tie their boat to a sinking ship.
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