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 Binance founder CZ walks free from US prison

Author: Cointelegraph by Alex O’Donnell
United States
Sep 28, 2024 12:00

Binance founder CZ walks free from US prison

He served four months in federal prison for charges including alleged violations of United States Anti-Money Laundering rules.

 Binance transition: Examining the internal overhaul since CZs arrest

Author: Cointelegraph by Ana Paula Pereira
United States
Sep 28, 2024 12:00

Binance transition: Examining the internal overhaul since CZs arrest

Following the indictment of its CEO, Changpeng Zhao, Binance now says compliance is at the top of its agenda.

 Prosecutor demands jail for Crypto.com user who received $6.8M by mistake

Author: Cointelegraph by Ciaran Lyons
United States
Aug 05, 2024 12:00

Prosecutor demands jail for Crypto.com user who received $6.8M by mistake

Australian prosecutors argue that imprisonment should remain a strong possibility for the Crypto.com user who received millions because of an internal error.

 Nigeria rejects claims of poor prison conditions, health for Binance exec

Author: Cointelegraph by Amaka Nwaokocha
United States
Jun 23, 2024 12:00

Nigeria rejects claims of poor prison conditions, health for Binance exec

Mohammed Idris, Nigerias minister of information and national orientation, emphasized that Gambaryan enjoys full consular support from his home government.

 Chinese court sentences gang for money laundering using digital yuan

Author: Cointelegraph by Derek Andersen
United States
Jun 14, 2024 12:00

Chinese court sentences gang for money laundering using digital yuan

The Chinese CBDCs controllable anonymity seems to be very highly controlled.

 Binance founder CZ receives support from crypto community as jail term starts

Author: Cointelegraph by Amaka Nwaokocha
United States
Jun 02, 2024 12:00

Binance founder CZ receives support from crypto community as jail term starts

Once he completes his four-month sentence at Lompoc prison, Zhao plans to resume his involvement in cryptocurrency.

May 07, 2025 05:50

Celsius CEO Nuke Mashinsky Criticizes Life Sentence in Prison

Celsius CEO Alex Mashinsky Criticizes Government In The Wake Of His Prison Sentence The CEO of Celsius Network, Alex Mashinsky, has expressed anger and frustration towards the government after being sentenced to prison for his involvement in a crypto-related case. Mashinsky has been a prominent figure in the cryptocurrency industry and his company, Celsius Network, [...]

 Four months in prison for CZ, another US state kicks out Binance.US: Law Decoded

Author: Cointelegraph by David Attlee
United States
May 07, 2024 12:00

Four months in prison for CZ, another US state kicks out Binance.US: Law Decoded

While Changpeng CZ Zhao received a surprisingly moderate jail term, Oregon has become the sixth state to revoke, suspend or decline to renew Binance.US license.

 Nigerian prison fails to bring Binance exec to court

Author: Cointelegraph by Amaka Nwaokocha
United States
May 24, 2024 12:00

Nigerian prison fails to bring Binance exec to court

Prosecution counsel Moses Idehu requested a brief stand-down of the case, seeking to temporarily adjourn the matter later to resolve the issue.

Apr 17, 2025 05:50

Inside Sam Bankman-Frieds Newest California Prison, Once Home to Al Capone

Sam Bankman-Fried: The Al Capone of California Prison? When it comes to cryptocurrency, Sam Bankman-Fried is a name that frequently pops up. His rise to fame in the world of digital assets has been nothing short of meteoric. But now, a new comparison has emerged that paints the young entrepreneur in a different light – [...]

The post Inside Sam Bankman-Fried’s Newest California Prison, Once Home to Al Capone appeared first on Crypto Breaking News.

Sam Bankman-Fried in 'EXTREME DANGER' of Violence from Fellow Prisoners, as Parents Fear His 'Odd' Behavior will be 'Misunderstood'...

Author: noreply@blogger.com (Silicon Valley Newsroom)
United States
Apr 05, 2024 06:45

Sam Bankman-Fried in 'EXTREME DANGER' of Violence from Fellow Prisoners, as Parents Fear His 'Odd' Behavior will be 'Misunderstood'...

Sam Bankman-Fried's sentence of 25 years came down this week, following his lawyers and family making all possible attempts at getting him a shorter sentence.

Here we will review those attempts, knowing that ultimately in the end, they failed. 

Sam's Parents Fear His Social Awkwardness Puts him in 'Extreme Danger' in a Prison Environment...

Sam's family made a desperate plea to the judge, begging for leniency in his sentencing for the FTX cryptocurrency fraud case. His parents, Barbara Fried and Joseph Bankman, warned that their son's social awkwardness and inability to read social cues could put him in "extreme danger" behind bars, fearing for his life in a typical prison environment.

In a heartfelt letter, Barbara Fried described her son's touching but naive belief in the power of facts and reason, arguing that his outward presentation and misinterpretation of social cues could lead to potentially disastrous situations with fellow inmates. Joseph Bankman echoed these concerns, cautioning that his son's "odd" social responses could be misconstrued as disrespect or evasion, putting him at significant physical risk.

Also included, a letter from Sam's current jail bunkmate, a former NYPD officer arrested after being caught soliciting underage teens for explicit images on twitter, calling Sam the 'least intimidating person here' which has led to other inmates targeting him for harassment. 

Lawyers Argue for a DRASTICALLY Shorter Sentence...

With the value of crypto increasing, it appears the FTX's holdings are worth enough to fully cover everything owed to customers.

Focused on this new factor, Bankman-Fried's legal team also made an effort to secure a lighter sentence, arguing for a prison term of no longer than 78 months, or 6 ½ years. They say the trial largely revolved around the story of a rogue, careless CEO whos actions caused his customers to lose billions.

However, this argument inspired the team handling the FTX bankruptcy to write a letter to the judge, where they say removing Sam is the only thing that stopped the bleeding, and that he deserves no credit for the company's ability to pay users back today, because at the time he was spending customers money without their knowledge, he was gambling, and easily could have lost it all.  

In the End, All Attempts for a Lighter Sentence FAILED...

All hopes for leniency were shattered when U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan handed down a 25-year sentence for Bankman-Fried's role in the fraud that led to the collapse of FTX. Judge Kaplan firmly rejected Bankman-Fried's statements from the trial when he took the stand in his own defense,  accusing him of lying during his testimony.

"He knew it was wrong," Kaplan said, "He knew it was criminal. He regrets that he made a very bad bet about the likelihood of getting caught. But he is not going to admit a thing, as is his right."

Bankman-Fried was taken away by US Marshalls to begin his 25-year sentence - now living out the worst fears expressed by his concerned parents.

In conclusion...

It's expected that Sam's legal team will appeal, his parents stating they will "continue to fight" for their son, but the odds of that succeeding would be extremely low without some major new information coming to light.  

While Sam and his family may find it hard to find anything positive in how things ended, it's worth noting that his crimes gave the judge the option of sentencing him for up to 110 years in prison. While Sam's family and lawyers argued for a much shorter 6 years, getting 25 seems like a huge defeat - but compare to 110 years it seems the judge was still fairly lenient.

Sam will probably be free again, at 57 years old. It's widely believed that Sam has a secret stash of Bitcoin tucked away in a wallet no one knows belongs to him - what do you think the price of BTC will be in 2049?

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- Miles Monroe
Washington DC Newsroom
GlobalCryptoPress.com


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Sam Bankman-Fried in 'EXTREME DANGER' of Violence in Prison...

Author: noreply@blogger.com (Silicon Valley Newsroom)
United States
Jun 13, 2024 04:15

Sam Bankman-Fried in 'EXTREME DANGER' of Violence in Prison...

Sam Bankman-Fried's sentence of 25 years came down this week, following his lawyers and family making all possible attempts at getting him a shorter sentence.

Here we will review those attempts, knowing that ultimately in the end, they failed. 

Sam's Parents Fear His Social Awkwardness Puts him in 'Extreme Danger' in a Prison Environment...

Sam's family made a desperate plea to the judge, begging for leniency in his sentencing for the FTX cryptocurrency fraud case. His parents, Barbara Fried and Joseph Bankman, warned that their son's social awkwardness and inability to read social cues could put him in "extreme danger" behind bars, fearing for his life in a typical prison environment.

In a heartfelt letter, Barbara Fried described her son's touching but naive belief in the power of facts and reason, arguing that his outward presentation and misinterpretation of social cues could lead to potentially disastrous situations with fellow inmates. Joseph Bankman echoed these concerns, cautioning that his son's "odd" social responses could be misconstrued as disrespect or evasion, putting him at significant physical risk.

Also included, a letter from Sam's current jail bunkmate, a former NYPD officer arrested after being caught soliciting underage teens for explicit images on twitter, calling Sam the 'least intimidating person here' which has led to other inmates targeting him for harassment. 

Lawyers Argue for a DRASTICALLY Shorter Sentence...

With the value of crypto increasing, it appears the FTX's holdings are worth enough to fully cover everything owed to customers.

Focused on this new factor, Bankman-Fried's legal team also made an effort to secure a lighter sentence, arguing for a prison term of no longer than 78 months, or 6 ½ years. They say the trial largely revolved around the story of a rogue, careless CEO whos actions caused his customers to lose billions.

However, this argument inspired the team handling the FTX bankruptcy to write a letter to the judge, where they say removing Sam is the only thing that stopped the bleeding, and that he deserves no credit for the company's ability to pay users back today, because at the time he was spending customers money without their knowledge, he was gambling, and easily could have lost it all.  

In the End, All Attempts for a Lighter Sentence FAILED...

All hopes for leniency were shattered when U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan handed down a 25-year sentence for Bankman-Fried's role in the fraud that led to the collapse of FTX. Judge Kaplan firmly rejected Bankman-Fried's statements from the trial when he took the stand in his own defense,  accusing him of lying during his testimony.

"He knew it was wrong," Kaplan said, "He knew it was criminal. He regrets that he made a very bad bet about the likelihood of getting caught. But he is not going to admit a thing, as is his right."

Bankman-Fried was taken away by US Marshalls to begin his 25-year sentence - now living out the worst fears expressed by his concerned parents.

In conclusion...

It's expected that Sam's legal team will appeal, his parents stating they will "continue to fight" for their son, but the odds of that succeeding would be extremely low without some major new information coming to light.  

While Sam and his family may find it hard to find anything positive in how things ended, it's worth noting that his crimes gave the judge the option of sentencing him for up to 110 years in prison. While Sam's family and lawyers argued for a much shorter 6 years, getting 25 seems like a huge defeat - but compare to 110 years it seems the judge was still fairly lenient.

Sam will probably be free again, at 57 years old. It's widely believed that Sam has a secret stash of Bitcoin tucked away in a wallet no one knows belongs to him - what do you think the price of BTC will be in 2049?

------

- Miles Monroe
Washington DC Newsroom
GlobalCryptoPress.com


Subscribe to GCP in a reader

Mar 29, 2024 01:25

FTX Founder Sam Bankman-Fried Sentenced By Judge To 25 Years In Prison

This ruling marks the dramatic conclusion of the Sam Bankman-Fried and FTX saga.

Mar 15, 2025 05:55

Top Crypto Influencer Receives 45-Month Prison Sentence for Wire Fraud

A prominent figure in the cryptocurrency space has been sentenced to prison for engaging in wire fraud. The individual, known for their influence in the crypto community, was found guilty of using fraudulent means to obtain funds illegally. This development has shaken the digital currency sector, prompting discussions about ethical practices and transparency. The incident [...]

The post Top Crypto Influencer Receives 45-Month Prison Sentence for Wire Fraud appeared first on Crypto Breaking News.

Ex-CFO that stole $5M to trade crypto and ‘meme stocks' gets 3 years prison

Author: Cointelegraph By Tom Mitchelhill
United States
Apr 28, 2023 08:20

Ex-CFO that stole $5M to trade crypto and ‘meme stocks' gets 3 years prison

Cooper Morgenthau embezzled $5 million from three different companies and lost almost all of it trading cryptocurrencies and "meme stocks."

Ex-CFO who stole $5M to trade crypto and ‘meme stocks’ gets 3 years in prison

Author: Cointelegraph By Tom Mitchelhill
United States
Apr 28, 2023 04:40

Ex-CFO who stole $5M to trade crypto and ‘meme stocks’ gets 3 years in prison

Cooper Morgenthau embezzled $5 million from three different companies and lost almost all of it trading cryptocurrencies and “meme stocks.“

BTC-e founder seeks prisoner swap deal for detained WSJ journalist: Report

Author: Cointelegraph By Tom Mitchelhill
United States
May 25, 2023 08:20

BTC-e founder seeks prisoner swap deal for detained WSJ journalist: Report

The detention of a United States journalist in Russia has sparked a renewed push from Alexander Vinnik, the co-founder of BTC-e, for a possible “prisoner swap” deal.

May 24, 2023 10:30

Terraform Labs CEO Do Kwon Denied Bail by Montenegrin High Court; Extradition Requests Loom

A Montenegrin high court judge has reportedly invalidated the bail application of Do Kwon, the co-founder of Terraform Labs. Kwon was detained for providing false identification while boarding a flight to Dubai alongside a companion on March 23, 2023. Terraform Labs Co-Founder’s Bail Request Invalidated by Montenegrin High Court For the past 62 days, Do [...]

The post Terraform Labs CEO Do Kwon Denied Bail by Montenegrin High Court; Extradition Requests Loom appeared first on Crypto Breaking News.

Apr 24, 2023 05:50

Janice McAfee Continues Battle for Release of John McAfee’s Remains, 670 Days After His Death

Last year in July, it was widely reported that the now deceased, enigmatic tech magnate John McAfee’s body was still in a Spanish morgue for a full year after his untimely demise. McAfee’s widow, Janice, has taken to social media to voice her distress over the extended delay in the release of his remains. It [...]

The post Janice McAfee Continues Battle for Release of John McAfee’s Remains, 670 Days After His Death appeared first on Crypto Breaking News.

The game theory of Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies

Author: Cointelegraph By Guneet Kaur
United States
Apr 21, 2023 04:40

The game theory of Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies

The game theory of Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies analyzes the behavior and strategies of participants in the market using concepts such as the prisoner’s dilemma.

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