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Former FTX CTO Gary Wang Asks Court for No Jail Time

[Nov 7 3:16 PM] Gary Wang, the former chief technology officer at FTX and a one-time member of former CEO and convicted fraudster Sam Bankman-Fried’s inner circle, has requested that he serve no prison time for his role in the crypto exchange’s 2022 implosion.

Looking at Sam Bankman-Fried's Appeals Process

[Apr 16 10:25 PM] As expected, Sam Bankman-Fried's legal team filed a notice of his intent to appeal his conviction on fraud and conspiracy charges. So far all we have is just the notice – the actual brief won't come for some time yet.

SBF Is Going to Prison for 25 Years

[Mar 29 4:00 AM] Sam Bankman-Fried is going to prison. He won't be spending time in a maximum security facility, and he'll be placed as close to his family in the San Francisco Bay Area as possible, but he's going to prison nonetheless – and he'll be there for the…

How Sam Bankman-Fried's Sentencing Hearing May Play Out

[Mar 27 4:00 AM] Sam Bankman-Fried will find out this week if he is potentially facing decades in prison. Judge Lewis Kaplan is set to sentence him for his conviction last year on two fraud charges and five conspiracy charges tied to the operation and collapse of…

Does Sam Bankman-Fried Deserve 50 Years in Prison?

[Mar 19 8:30 PM] The stage is set for a federal judge to determine how long Sam Bankman-Fried may spend in prison. The U.S. Department of Justice and defense attorneys have now both filed their arguments, as well as statements from FTX creditors (from the…

Sam Bankman-Fried Should Spend 40-50 Years in Prison, DOJ Says

[Mar 15 12:32 PM] Prosecutors recommended that a federal judge sentence FTX founder and former CEO Sam Bankman-Fried to at least 40 and as many as 50 years in prison for his conviction on fraud and conspiracy charges tied to the collapse of what was once one of the…

Sam Bankman-Fried Doesn't Want to Go to Prison for 100 Years

[Feb 28 5:30 PM] Sam Bankman-Fried's new legal team filed his sentencing memo, alongside 29 different character references and other supporting documents, arguing he shouldn't face a lengthy prison term after his conviction last November on two fraud and five…