SBF's Family Seeks Leniency, Citing Autism and Harsh Prison Conditions
• SBF's family argues he's been unfairly portrayed as a "freak with evil intentions" and faces "extreme danger" in prison
• His parents claim he has trouble reading social cues, is on the autism spectrum, and has lost 30 lbs in custody
• A fellow inmate says SBF sticks to his veganism despite "undercooked rice and beans," and is frequently targeted
• His lawyer urges no more than 6.5 years, arguing victims will "recover a hundred cents on the dollar"
• 29 letters were submitted asking the judge for leniency, including from his psychiatrist, parents, and an inmate