SBF attorneys call prosecutors’ sentencing recommendation ‘medieval’

The former FTX CEO faces a maximum sentence of 110 years and is scheduled to be sentenced on March 28

article-image

FTX co-founder Sam Bankman-Fried | Getty modified by Blockworks

share

Attorneys for Sam Bankman-Fried, the founder and former CEO of FTX who was convicted of seven counts of fraud and conspiracy last year, are making an eleventh-hour plea to the court ahead of sentencing next week. 

The government’s proposed 40-50 year sentence is a “medieval view of punishment” suitable only for a “super villain,” Bankman-Fried’s team said. 

The prosecution, which earlier this month submitted their recommendations to the court for how long Bankman-Fried should be behind bars, has displayed “marked hostility,” Marc Mukasey, a new member of Bankman-Fried’s defense team, told the court in a letter Tuesday. 

“The memorandum distorts reality to support its precious ‘loss’ narrative and casts Sam as a depraved super-villain; it attributes to him dark and megalomaniacal motives that fly in the face of the record,” Mukasey said. 

In their 116-page sentencing memorandum, the prosecution urged presiding judge Lewis Kaplan to consider the “remarkably serious nature of the harm to thousands of victims.” Mukasey counters this claim, arguing that everyone will be made whole. 

Read more: US prosecutors seek decades in prison for Sam Bankman-Fried

“There were never losses. The money has always been available. Assets remain,” Mukasey said in Tuesday’s letter. 

“Each victim quoted in the government’s opposition will receive 100 cents on the dollar — plus interest,” Mukasey added, citing FTX’s bankruptcy plan.  

The defense has suggested Bankman-Fried serve 6 ½ years for his crimes, highlighting the 32-year-old’s vegan diet and unpretentious lifestyle. 

“Even as a billionaire, he drove the most basic car that was available,” Dr. George Lerner, Bankman-Fried’s psychiatrist, wrote in a letter to the court last month. “He wore ragged t-shirts and shorts. He cooked most of his own meals.”

Bankman-Fried, who faces a maximum sentence of 110 years, is scheduled to be sentenced in Manhattan on March 28.


Start your day with top crypto insights from David Canellis and Katherine Ross. Subscribe to the Empire newsletter.

Tags

Upcoming Events

Salt Lake City, UT

WED - FRI, OCTOBER 9 - 11, 2024

Pack your bags, anon — we’re heading west! Join us in the beautiful Salt Lake City for the third installment of Permissionless. Come for the alpha, stay for the fresh air. Permissionless III promises unforgettable panels, killer networking opportunities, and mountains […]

recent research

Screen Shot 2024-05-16 at 14.53.45.png

Research

Loss-versus-rebalancing (LVR) is arguably Ethereum DeFi’s biggest problem, and thus reducing LVR is fundamental to the success of Ethereum. This report dives into the world of LVR. We uncover its importance for AMM designers, discuss the two major mechanism design categories and various projects developing solutions, and offer a higher level perspective on the importance of AMMs in general.

article-image

The Senate will vote on the anti-SAB 121 resolution tomorrow, and it looks like there are enough Democrats on board to get the legislation to the president’s desk, according to people familiar with the matter

article-image

How Helium Mobile’s plan to decentralize cell coverage is catching on

article-image

The two brothers were arrested in New York and Boston, and they face two courts later Wednesday

article-image

The fund giant will ultimately offer a bitcoin ETF, Digital Assets Council of Financial Professionals founder says

article-image

Just a few months after it confidentially filed for a US IPO, the company is planning to jump across the pond

article-image

Our nation’s legislative farmers must return to the crucial task of protecting and catalyzing the homegrown crypto ecosystem