SBF had asked for sentence of just 5 or 6 years. Prosecutors sought 40 to 50.

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    7 months ago

    Way too light of a sentence. The way financial crimes are viewed by the courts is a fucking joke.

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      Financial crimes are handled inversely proportional to how much is stolen and also the wealth of the victims. This guy stole a fuckload, but unfortunately for him he wasn’t using wage theft to steal from poors.

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    Imagine being able to pay off a 10 billion dollar debt with just 25 years in prison. Proportionally, any normal person that defaults on a regular amount of debt should logically be able to rectify that with just a week in the county jail. 10 billion buckaroos for 25 years is dirt cheap.

    Meanwhile, Vietnam is seeking the death penalty for multi-billion dollar fraud because of the untold damage done, and a lack of remorse by pleading not guilty and trying to get away with it. The US just can’t seem to beat 'nam when it matters.

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    7 months ago

    What’s sad is this guy gets 25 years and Ross got double life without parole for running a website that helped people. Really tells you how fucked up our justice system is. #FreeRoss

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    We need the death penalty for something like this in the US. Caning is also an appropriate punishment IMO. I don’t care if the crime isn’t considered violent, his actions have undoubtedly led to some deaths of despair and his punishment should reflect that.