Not enough time, considering the circumstances. He stole 8 billion . Madoff got 150 years for his ponzi scheme.5 years and monitoring by government should be enough.
On top of the amount SBF stole, he's shown little remorse. His apologies don't come across as genuine. They come across as his lawyers telling him "you gotta act contrite if you're gonna survive this". His reaction to the sentencing was more like he was lamenting the inconvenience of the sentence on him personally rather than recognizing that he is being punished for crimes that he has been found guilty of. "I guess I let people down" isn't exactly owning up to the weight of the crime, and is a feeble attempt to apologize to the victims of his crimes
Assuming he doesn't earn a more lenient sentence through appeal and has to serve the full 25, he'll be like 50 when he gets out.
White collar crime continues to prove to be a worthwhile gambit, it seems
Not enough time, considering the circumstances. He stole 8 billion . Madoff got 150 years for his ponzi scheme.
On top of the amount SBF stole, he's shown little remorse. His apologies don't come across as genuine. They come across as his lawyers telling him "you gotta act contrite if you're gonna survive this". His reaction to the sentencing was more like he was lamenting the inconvenience of the sentence on him personally rather than recognizing that he is being punished for crimes that he has been found guilty of. "I guess I let people down" isn't exactly owning up to the weight of the crime, and is a feeble attempt to apologize to the victims of his crimes
Assuming he doesn't earn a more lenient sentence through appeal and has to serve the full 25, he'll be like 50 when he gets out .
White collar crime continues to prove to be a worthwhile gambit, it seems
idk, 25 years in jail for 8 billion dollars? seems like a fair trade.
idk, 25 years in jail for 8 billion dollars? seems like a fair trade.If he actually got to have the money maybe, now he is just largely broke and in prison.
Meanwhile violent criminals are caught and released because overcrowding in jailHe stole money from 10s/100s of thousands of people and continues to act like a smug boy genius on top of it all. All these crypto douchebags need to be taught that not only does the law apply to them, they are the last people on earth capable of understanding the law.
If he actually got to have the money maybe, now he is just largely broke and in prison.
All these crypto douchebags need to be taught that not only does the law apply to them, they are the last people on earth capable of understanding the law.Put em all in gen pop, I'm sure they'll do great there.
idk, 25 years in jail for 8 billion dollars? seems like a fair trade.