It is reported that the parents of Sam Bankman-Fried, the incredible FTX CEO, will allow President Donald Trump for Sam.
Stanford Low School Professor Joseph Bankman and Barbarafreed have recently met with lawyers and others in Trump's track to make Sambankman Fried generous.
Bankman Fried was convicted of five conspiracy and two telegraph scams, and was ruled from March last year to 25 years.
Former CEO of digital currency exchange FTX Made In a case where FTX customers collected most of the lost money, his sentence was “Draconian”.
RYAN SALAME, a former FTX executive who has been sentenced to seven years, is also seeking amnesty.
Also, it may be more difficult for bank breeding to be tolerant because your parents have “exploited access and influence” to make money from FTX.
BREITBART NEWS was reported in November 2023:
The involvement of Bankman and Fried's own FTX and the benefits received before the digital currency platform went bankrupt were also opened in civil trials submitted by the bankruptcy company.
FTX appealed to Bankman Fried's parents to collect millions of dollars received. In the lawsuit, fried and banks argued that they “transferred funds and diverted funds illegally,” and claimed that the mother of the bank Fried directly provided millions of donations. 。
ftx claim The bank clerk and Fried, a professor at Stanford University Law School, said, “I have enriched myself using access and influence in the FTX Enterprise.”
Sam Mangel, a white -collar prison consultant, said he is working on many generous requests. He used to work in Steve Bannon and Peteranavalo, but he has been instructed by the Trump world about how to sell potential generosity.
“I was told not to bring sex crimes, true crimes of violence, or illegal immigration,” he explained.
Trump has forgiven the ally of magazine, such as Bannon, but it may be more difficult for the Democratic Megadoner, a banking family, receives tolerance.
Alain delshitz, a professor at Harvard University Law School, who helped many people to be tolerant during Trump's first term, said that he had received many calls from those seeking assistance.
“I said I had called me in a month. Trump is busy doing other things now,” said Dershowitz.
Sean Moran is a BREITBART NEWS policy reporter. Please follow him in X @seanmoran3。
