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A former prosecutor Bloomberg interviewed for its story pointed out that Sam will be punished for not taking a deal earlier. “He has lost a lot of his arguments for a reduced sentence by taking the case to trial, by not accepting responsibility, and by essentially arguing at every turn that he at least did not commit fraud,” the former prosecutor explained. “Those are the kinds of factors that cause prosecutors to ask for very, very high sentences.”
SBF created a crypto token that people could invest in, then used those investor funds as collateral to borrow billions of dollars that he couldn't pay back, and continued the Ponzi scheme until the whole thing crashed.
Of the billions he stole, large sums went to left-wing politicians in an effort to swing elections.
SBF was the second-largest Democrat donor in the last election cycle.
I wonder how much of Bankman Fried and Soros money was a factor in those swing districts and if these swing districts will still remain Democrat in the 2024 election.
Ever seen those superhero movies where Batman hunts down the villain and leaves him hogtied in cables for the police to mop up? That’s what happened with Sam Bankman-Fried. The internet hunted down the fraud, collected indisputable evidence, and delivered him gift-wrapped to the government. Then everyone from Elon to India yelled online for a full month till the state finally, grudgingly picked him up.
I wonder why the US government just dropped campaign finance charges against SBF 🤔
So the U.S. government is about to put Sam Bankman-Fried behind bars for decades on fraud and money laundering convictions, but now that he's safely contained in the federal prison system, authorities have decided to drop charges related to campaign finance and bribery.
Why do you think that is?
From the BBC:
The 31-year-old was found guilty of fraud and money laundering last month.
Prosecutors said the "strong public interest" in a resolution of their case against the former billionaire outweighed benefits of a second trial.
A "strong public interest," eh?
For whom?
For me? For the American people?
Or for, say, Maxine Waters?
From Collin Rugg of Trending Politics:
SBF donated $100 million during the 2022 midterms, pouring tens of millions into dark money groups with customers' funds.
Some of these groups were linked to Senate leaders including Mitch McConnell and Chuck Schumer. ...
But I can think of other reasons why the bloated political class of the American empire might want to drop charges that shine an unfavorable light on those in the regime's inner circle.
This is a justice department, after all, that will spare no expense prosecuting every American grandma and Babylon Bee actor who visited DC on January 6, 2021.
It's a justice department that sends a SWAT team to a pro-life leader's home and tries to destroy him for pushing a man who was aggressively harassing his son.
It's a justice department that investigates Catholics for being Catholics and pushes Big Tech to silence its opponents.
It‘s a justice department that jails those who block abortion clinics while taking its sweet time looking for perps who firebomb pregnancy centers.
It's a justice department that‘s dedicated to stopping the most popular candidate for president, per recent polls, through multiple indictments. It even dares to say it's removing the opposition from the ballot in the name of democracy.
So color me skeptical about why SBF's second batch of charges are being swept under the rug.
Also, still no word about who topped the fag in the buttfucking Congress porno film, either. They musta had at least 20 cameras that showed who it was, so there is some real clout to hide that.
Prosecutors Push 50-Year Prison Sentence for Democrat Megadonor Sam Bankman-Fried
So they've decided to sacrifice useful idiot SBF
...or Biden pardons him on the way out.
Can still be pardoned. After the election, of course.
"it's his body double being pounded in the ass in the Federal prison while REAL Bankman is relaxing on the Epstein island".
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