After 15 days of testimony and about four and a half hours of deliberations, jurors found FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried has been found guilty on all seven counts related to fraud and money laundering, in a lower Manhattan courtroom.
He is scheduled to be sentenced March 28, when he faces more than 100 years in prison if he receives the maximum on all counts.
“Cohen argued fervently against the government's claims, insisting that the FTX saga, while marred by a lack of risk management, does not equate to criminal conduct.”
Of course his lawyer would make such an argument. Usurers are experts at warping laws to avoid being called criminals.
PygmyGoat 0 points 1.3 years ago
“Cohen argued fervently against the government's claims, insisting that the FTX saga, while marred by a lack of risk management, does not equate to criminal conduct.”
Of course his lawyer would make such an argument. Usurers are experts at warping laws to avoid being called criminals.