
Sam Bankman-Fried, the FTX founder facing a possible 100-year sentence for fraud, is receiving support from family and friends who argue his public image is inaccurate. His lawyers have submitted 29 letters seeking a reduced sentence of 6.5 years. Bankman-Fried's mother has written a letter pleading for leniency due to his autism spectrum disorder. Inmates at the Brooklyn jail where he is held are allegedly extorting and harassing him.







Sam Bankman-Fried's mom suggests he's too autistic for prison in bid to spare him from accountability https://t.co/MIKXBOD02O
We now interrupt your regularly scheduled raging bull market for some thoughts around Sam Bankman-Fried. Sam's mother Barbara wrote a letter to the court two days ago, pleading for light sentence for her son. I've pasted the six page letter here. It's worth the read- https://t.co/0wTi6XkrFI
Inmates at a notorious Brooklyn jail housing Sam Bankman-Fried are secretly working with the feds to “extort” and “harass” the disgraced FTX mogul, according to a former New York City police officer per NYP.