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Sam Bankman-Fried, co-founder and former CEO of crypto exchange FTX and trading firm Alameda Research, was sentenced to 25 years in prison by Southern District of New York (SDNY) Judge Lewis Kaplan, about five months after being found guilty. on all seven counts related to fraud and money laundering during his trial.

“When he wasn’t lying, he was being evasive, tearing up, trying to get prosecutors to rephrase questions,” Kaplan said Thursday, according to Inner City Press. “I’ve been doing this job for almost 30 years. I’ve never seen a show like this before.”

Before sentencing, Bankman-Fried acknowledged in court that he had made a “series of bad decisions” but insisted they were not “selfish”.

His potential total sentence on the seven counts — two counts of fraud and five counts of conspiracy — was a maximum of 110 years. Bankman-Fried was also ordered during the sentencing to pay $11 billion in restitution to the US government. Chaplain he said that “punishment,” or punishment, had to match the seriousness of the crime.

Earlier this month, U.S. Attorneys from the Department of Justice asked for the “necessary” sentence of 40 to 50 years for him. “The enormity of Bankman-Fried’s fraud demands severe punishment,” the statement said. “The amount of damage—at least $10 billion—makes this one of the biggest financial frauds of all time.” On Thursday, Kaplan said the reach “would be more than necessary.” In late February, lawyers for Bankman-Fried filed notice recommending the client 63 to 78 months, citing his “caring for people,” “remorse,” “low-level guilt,” and more.

Regardless of what either side wanted, this decades-long conviction is the result of the five-week Bankman-Fried trial, which involves how one of the world’s largest-ever cryptocurrency exchanges and its sister trading firm collapsed in November 2022. .

His phrase could also send a message to the crypto industry at large. As Judge Kaplan is asked to consider “the need for the sentence to provide sufficient deterrence,” also known to deter other white-collar defendants and bad actors in the cryptocurrency space in general, Josh Naftalis, a former federal prosecutor now with Pallas Partners New York, told TechCrunch. “In other words, the court is allowed to consider how the penalty it imposes on SBF will send a message to the crypto asset industry.”

Mark Bini, who is also a former federal and state prosecutor and now a partner in Reed Smith’s On Chain digital assets group, agrees. The penalty will be a “real market in the cryptocurrency arena,” he said, adding that this result “may be a measuring stick for future penalties involving crypto fraud.”

And in the federal system, there is no limitation. However, defendants like Bankman-Fried can earn “good time” credit, under the law of the first step, which could reduce their sentence for good behavior while in prison, both attorneys noted. There are many opportunities for non-violent first-time offenders to win reductions in their sentences, Bini said. This can result in a defendant’s sentence being reduced by up to 15% of the original sentence imposed,” Naftalis added.

Bankman-Fried has been held at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, New York, since he forfeited his pretrial bond. Other notorious former penitentiary inmates include Jeffrey Epstein’s accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell and “farm brother” Martin Shkreli.

Looking back at SBF and FTX

Before prison, Bankman-Fried was once at the top of the cryptocurrency world, hanging out with celebrities like Katy Perry and trophy athletes like Tom Brady and putting his company’s name on the line. Major League Baseball umpire shirts and Miami Heat Arena. Before its collapse, FTX was one of the top crypto exchanges by volume, behind Coinbase and Binance.

FTX grew its users into the “millions” before its collapse, and revenue grew from $10 million to $20 million in 2019, to $80 million in 2020, and to $1 billion in 2021. and daily revenue in 2021 it was $3 million, Bankman-Fried said during his testimony.

But Bankman-Fried quickly declined in popularity and trust throughout the crypto community after a flawed balance sheet from Alameda was revealed by CoinDesk crypto media issue in November 2022, causing ripples throughout the industry and concern about FTX and its liquidity. Within days, the stock market filed for bankruptcy and Bankman-Fried stepped down from his role as CEO.

His trial, and the months that followed, revealed that the problem was much bigger than first thought, as Bankman-Fried and other executives misappropriated more than $8 billion in client funds. Bankman-Fried testified that he did not defraud FTX clients or use their funds, but that Alameda “borrowed” that capital from the exchange.

Mark Cohen, Bankman-Fried’s lead attorney, also said the government made a Hallmark movie-like case against Bankman-Fried and while it made “bad business judgments,” the government “tried to turn Sam into some kind of evil, some kind of Beast.”

Ultimately, the jury didn’t buy that narrative. Prosecutors strongly argued that Bankman-Fried made a series of false promises internally and externally and was responsible for the loss of billions of dollars to thousands of FTX investors. They emphasized how it was wrong to use FTX customers’ funds without their knowledge or approval.

And as a result, Bankman-Fried will spend some time behind bars.

The article has been updated to include additional details in the third and fourth paragraphs.

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