
Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF), the former CEO of FTX, is currently incarcerated at the Brooklyn Metropolitan Detention Center, facing the possibility of serving up to 115 years in prison for masterminding the FTX fraud. SBF's sentencing is expected at the end of March. Despite his situation, SBF has been reportedly giving financial advice to prison guards, suggesting they invest in Solana. His defense counsel recommended a guideline sentence range of 63-78 months, citing factors such as SBF's early life, university education, Wall Street experience, the founding of Alameda and FTX, and his philosophy. Federal prosecutors are set to file a sentencing recommendation on March 15. SBF's legal team, which is likely being paid for with FTX money, has proposed to the federal judge that he serve no more than 6 1/2 years in prison.







SBF sentencing recommendation: 100 years. Not surprised that the government asked for it and I wouldn't be surprised if they get it - Allen Stanford fought charges on a similarly-sized fraud and got 110. He should have pled out, he would have been out in 20. https://t.co/lNxRL5yeR4
Rumor is Jim made friend with the $crypto mafia in jail https://t.co/tN0ftgxmXI
San Bankman may be freed earlier and his jail sentence commuted due to good behavior. He’s giving financial advice to prison guards and telling them to buy and HODL Solana crypto.