What awaits “Cryptocurrency King” Sam Bankman-Fried?

2023-11-03 10:43:07

Sam Bankman Freed returned to his cell in federal prison in Brooklyn following being found guilty of all seven charges in his criminal trial. However, his lawyers say the battle is far from over.

Bankman-Fried “maintains his innocence and will continue to vigorously fight the charges once morest him,” Bankman-Fried’s attorney, Mark Cohen, said in a Nov. 2 statement.

If Bankman-Fried continues, he will likely appeal following his sentencing; The first step will see the FTX co-founder file a notice of appeal in the New York District Court where he was just convicted.

Note that the guilty verdict was issued once morest Bankman-Fried by the jury on November 2 in New York. US Attorney General Damian Williams described Bankman-Fried as one of the biggest financial fraudsters in American history and the perpetrator of a “billion-dollar scheme designed to make him the king of cryptocurrencies.”

Bankman-Fried faces the possibility of another criminal prosecution She is scheduled to be arraigned on March 11 on charges of bribery conspiracy, conspiracy to operate an unlicensed money transmitter business, and conspiracy to commit bank fraud along with derivatives and securities fraud.

For his part, New York District Court Judge Lewis Kaplan gave government prosecutors a deadline of February 1, 2024 to confirm whether they will proceed with the second trial.

If the case continues, Bankman-Fried has the option of pleading guilty, which might help reduce his sentence.

As for the final guilty verdict — prosecutors will recommend a sentence by March 15, and will see Bankman-Fried return to court for sentencing on March 28, 2024.

However, Judge Kaplan will have the final say on how much time Bankman-Fried will spend in prison, but if Bankman-Fried serves the maximum sentences for all of his crimes, he will be in prison for 110 years.

However, Kaplan might instead decide that Bankman-Fried will serve his sentence at one time. If so, bank fraud and money laundering conspiracy crimes alone carry a maximum sentence of 20 years.

For her part, former federal prosecutor turned cryptocurrency venture capitalist Katherine Haun said in a Twitter post on November 2 that she believes Bankman-Fried will likely spend “decades in prison.”

Meanwhile, Freed Bankman will remain in jail at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn where he has been imprisoned since August 11 following… Violating the conditions of his release on bail.

Judge Kaplan previously said that the Brooklyn prison “is not on anyone’s list of five-star facilities” and during the time Bankman-Fried was there before the trial, he complained regarding not having access to medication and vegetarian food.

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In September, a week before Bankman-Fried’s trial began, lawyers gave conflicting predictions regarding the length of his sentence.

Loevy & Loevy partner Michael Kanovitz said that if Bankman-Fried is found guilty, “I think he will get the maximum sentence.”

Hogan & Hogan partner Hogan Jeremy also predicted that Freed Bankman may not receive the maximum sentence of 110 years, but “he will go to prison for a long time.”

Hogan also added, “I don’t know enough regarding it to go into detail… just a long time — over 10 years.”

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