sell some loosies on a bronx street corner, get choked to death by the cops, steal 11 billion, get two years in minimum security, sure, makes sense
She was given extreme leniency because she was the main cooperator with police. There would be no FTX case wihout her. She seemed relieved when it all got cracked open and she seemed remorseful in her interviews and testimonies. So she at least demonstrated remorse enough to convince the police and the court. Whether it’s genuine remorse or alligator tears doesn’t matter as much as her contribution to getting the bigger fish caught, though. Rewarding cooperators an essential piece of the justice machine.
But even SBF “only” got 25 years, which is still a Hell of a lot lighter than “choked to death by the cops.”
Nobody thinks that Floyd deserved to get killed, doesn’t mean we need to start also killing random other people
Nobody thinks that Floyd deserved to get killed
I know my memory is getting bad but… Really?
Republicans do
Iirc, didn’t he also pull a gun on a woman?
No.
Man they fucking did her dirty in the courtroom sketch. I mean look at SBF’s picture. I MEAN JUST LOOK AT IT!!
For those that haven’t seen:
“I want you to invest with me as hard as you can.”
“This lettuce is too spicy for me D:”
"“It was very annoying,” says Ms Rosenberg. “I had 10 minutes to do that and nobody saw the last ones that I did were much better.” Jane Rosenberg was much happier with this sketch of Caroline Ellison which attracted far less attention than one she had 10 minutes to draw.
An article about SBF’s courtroom sketch…that does not include a courtroom sketch of him. Or is that dude in the sketch supposed to be him?
I see multiple courtroom sketches of him in the article, but the fake one is linked on X
I mean… it’s not like her sketch is too far off… it’s him they botched
Use it to eliminate student loans
It’s being seized to repay the people they defrauded, but also yes, and then do the Revolushion
Yall in favour of that prison reform until it comes to non violent financial crime
What do you think “prison reform” means?