SBF's Hail Mary: Battling for Freedom, Wooing Trump, and Crypto's Wild Ride

SBF's Hail Mary: Battling for Freedom, Wooing Trump, and Crypto's Wild Ride

Sam Bankman-Fried BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.

Sam Bankman-Fried, once hailed as the genius founder behind the meteoric rise of FTX, has made headlines again this week as he battles for his future from inside a federal prison cell. He's now two years into a 25-year sentence after a spectacular fall from crypto grace, convicted on sweeping fraud charges tied to billions in vanished customer assets. The stakes could not be higher: according to SFist, Bankman-Fried is not just appealing his conviction but, through his parents—still big names on the Stanford campus—he’s trying to secure a pardon from President Donald Trump, especially after Trump pardoned competing crypto tycoon Changpeng Zhao of Binance. According to Bloomberg, Bankman-Fried has lawyered up with appellate star Alexandra Shapiro, who also represents Sean Diddy Combs in his own high-profile appeals fight, a casting twist that’s pure modern irony since SBF and Diddy reportedly shared time in the same jail unit.

Monday’s appeal hearing in Manhattan was anything but routine, with Shapiro arguing that Judge Lewis Kaplan stacked the original trial against Bankman-Fried—purportedly ridiculing him on the stand and curtly rejecting arguments crucial to the defense, such as the role lawyers played in drafting key documents at FTX. But AP and ABC News report the three-judge panel seemed unconvinced, grilling Shapiro on whether Bankman-Fried’s version of events could have meaningfully swayed the jury given what Circuit Judge Barrington Parker called "very substantial evidence" of guilt. Still, the appeal claims that the jury only heard one side of the story and that Bankman-Fried was not permitted to explain himself or present crucial context, especially when it came to differentiating between criminal intent and a temporary liquidity crisis.

Even as prosecutors reminded the court that several FTX insiders—some former confidantes and even a romantic partner—testified he personally directed the cover-ups, Shapiro maintained that the picture painted by the government was misleading. She even cited data showing 98 percent of creditors have already received more than their original investment, arguing FTX’s bankruptcy was not the investor-annihilating catastrophe the DOJ described.

Meanwhile on social media, controversy surrounding crypto pardons continues to swirl, with Ron Filipkowski’s viral post about Trump’s deals and SBF’s reported ideological pivot serving up a fresh round of digital outrage. Adding to the circus, podcast hosts and legal analysts are dissecting every twist in SBF’s story, from his media calls from jail to the role of his parents, hoping for a Trump lifeline.

For now, there’s no ruling on the appeal and no official word on potential clemency. The consensus among major outlets is that Bankman-Fried’s chances are slim, but as with anything in crypto’s wild world, surprise headlines could drop at any moment.

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Sam Bankman Fried - Update for 10-09-2023

Sam Bankman Fried - Update for 10-09-2023

This is the Sam Bankman-Freed PodcastThe trial is shaping up to be one of the most important cryptocurrency cases in history. Bankman-Freed, the former CEO of FTX, is facing seven counts of fraud and conspiracy charges. He's accused of using customer funds to bail out his hedge fund, Alameda Research, and of lying to investors about the financial health of his companies.In the past 72 hours, there have been some major developments in the trial. On Friday, Gary Wang, the co-founder and former CTO of FTX, testified that Alameda owed FTX $11 billion at the time of its collapse in November 2022. This is significantly higher than the $8 billion that Bankman-Freed had previously disclosed.Wang also admitted that FTX did not have a comprehensive risk management framework in place, but he said that this was due to the fast-paced and evolving nature of the cryptocurrency industry.On Thursday, Nishad Singh, the former director of engineering at FTX, testified that Alameda Research received special privileges from FTX, such as an exemption from the exchange's liquidation engine. Singh said that these privileges were granted by Bankman-Freed and Gary Wang.And on Wednesday, Matthew Huang, the co-founder of the venture capital firm Paradigm, testified that Bankman-Freed used FTX customer funds to bail out Alameda Research in May 2022. Huang said that Bankman-Freed told him that he had transferred $2 billion from FTX to Alameda without telling his board of directors or investors.Bankman-Freed's lawyers have argued that he made mistakes while running FTX, but that he did not commit fraud. They say that Bankman-Freed was "overwhelmed" by the company's rapid growth and that he was "trying to do the best he could."The trial is expected to last several weeks, and it's being closely watched by regulators and investors alike. The outcome of the trial could have a significant impact on the future of cryptocurrency regulation.Stay tuned for more updates on the Sam Bankman-Freed PodcastThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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Sam Bankman Fried Trial - Day 3

Sam Bankman Fried Trial - Day 3

This is the FTX on Trial podcast and this is the update for the Sam Bankman-freed Trial.Here are the Top Stories and Major News in the Last 24 Hours and October 6, 2023.FTX co-founder Gary Wang testifies against Bankman-freed. Wang, who pleaded guilty to wire fraud, securities fraud, and money laundering charges in January, told the jury that Bankman-freed was aware of and directed the fraudulent activities that led to the collapse of FTX.Wang testified that Bankman-freed used FTX customer funds to make risky investments and to bail out his hedge fund, Alameda Research. He also said that Bankman-freed lied to investors and the public about the financial health of FTX.Bankman-freed's defense team has tried to portray Wang as a scapegoat and to argue that Bankman-freed was not aware of the fraudulent activities. However, Wang's testimony was damaging to Bankman-freed's defense, and it could be a key piece of evidence for the prosecution.Major NewsWang's testimony is the most significant development in the Bankman-freed trial so far. It is the first time that a former insider has publicly testified about Bankman-freed's involvement in the fraudulent activities that led to the collapse of FTX.Wang's testimony is also significant because it corroborates much of the evidence that the prosecution has already presented. For example, Wang testified that Bankman-freed used FTX customer funds to make risky investments and to bail out Alameda Research, which is consistent with the testimony of other witnesses and with documents that have been introduced into evidence.What's NextThe Bankman-freed trial is expected to last for several more weeks. The prosecution is expected to call additional witnesses, including other former FTX employees and investors. The defense will then have an opportunity to present its case.The outcome of the trial is uncertain. However, Wang's testimony has dealt a major blow to Bankman-freed's defense. If the prosecution is able to convince the jury that Bankman-freed was aware of and directed the fraudulent activities at FTX, he could face a lengthy prison sentence.Thank you for listening and make sure you subscribe.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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Sam Bankman Fried - Day 2 of the Trial

Sam Bankman Fried - Day 2 of the Trial

This is the Sam Bankman Freed podcast and this is a Sam Bankman-Freed trial news update: The trial of Sam Bankman-Freed, the former CEO of the cryptocurrency exchange FTX, entered its second day on Thursday, October 5, 2023. Bankman-Freed is charged with seven counts of conspiracy and fraud in connection with the collapse of FTX. He has pleaded not guilty to all charges.Former FTX developer testifies that he may have unwittingly contributed to a crime. Adam Yedidia, a former FTX developer, testified that he was asked to create a software backdoor that would allow Bankman-Freed and other executives to move customer funds without their knowledge or consent. Yedidia said that he was "not comfortable" with the request, but that he did it because he was afraid of losing his job.Prosecutor accuses Bankman-Freed of using customer funds to prop up his hedge fund. Thane Rehn, the prosecutor in the case, told the jury that Bankman-Freed used billions of dollars in customer funds from FTX to prop up his hedge fund, Alameda Research. Rehn said that Bankman-Freed used the money to make risky investments and to pay off his personal debts.Defense lawyer says that Bankman-Freed made mistakes but that he did not commit any crimes. Mark Cohen, Bankman-Freed's defense lawyer, told the jury that his client made some mistakes but that he never intended to defraud anyone. Cohen said that the collapse of FTX was due to a combination of factors, including a decline in the cryptocurrency market and a "run on the bank" by customers.What's next?The trial is expected to last for several weeks. The prosecution is expected to call a number of witnesses, including former FTX employees and customers who lost money in the collapse. The defense is expected to argue that Bankman-Freed made some mistakes but that he did not commit any crimes.The outcome of the trial will have a significant impact on the cryptocurrency industry. If Bankman-Freed is found guilty, it will be a major blow to the industry's reputation and could lead to increased regulation.Thank you for listening to Sam Bankman FreedThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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Introduction to Sam Bankman Fried

Introduction to Sam Bankman Fried

Hey there tech geeks and crypto nerds! Welcome to the Sam Bankman Freed podcast. I'm your host,.Today, we're going to be talking about the trial of the century (kind of). That's right, we're going to be talking about the Sam Bankman Freed trial.Now, I know what you're thinking. Sam Bankman Freed? Who's that?Well, Sam Bankman Freed is the 30-year-old founder and CEO of FTX, one of the world's largest cryptocurrency exchanges. He's also a billionaire, and he's been accused of fraud, money laundering, and conspiracy.So, yeah, kind of a big deal.Bankman Freed is accused of using customer funds to fund risky trades and lavish spending. He's also accused of making illegal political donations.If convicted, Bankman Freed could face decades in prison. But if he's acquitted, it could be a major victory for the crypto industry.Why should you care?Even if you're not interested in crypto, the Sam Bankman Freed trial is important. It's a test case for the crypto industry as a whole.If Bankman Freed is convicted, it could lead to increased regulation of crypto exchanges. But if he's acquitted, it could be a sign that crypto is here to stay.So, what's going to happen?That's the big question, isn't it?The trial is still in its early stages, so it's too early to say for sure what's going to happen. But we'll be following the trial closely and bringing you updates on this podcast.In the meantime, be sure to subscribe to the show so you don't miss an episode.Now, I know what you're thinking. This is all very serious stuff. But don't worry, we're going to try to keep things light and funny.After all, this is a tech geek podcast. And what's more tech geek than a billionaire crypto CEO accused of fraud?So, join us for the Sam Bankman Freed trial podcast. We'll be covering all the latest news and analysis, with a healthy dose of humor and tech geekery thrown in.Subscribe now!This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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