SBF Seeks 5-6 Year Sentence, Calls 100-Year Recommendation Grotesque
- SBF requests 5-6 year prison sentence, calls 100-year recommendation "grotesque"
- Says he's not motivated by greed, intends to appeal convictions
- Calls $10B loss calculation "illusory," says victims will recover in bankruptcy
- Found guilty of wire fraud, securities fraud, money laundering, faces 110 years max
- Filing argues SBF has low culpability, did not intend harm, only "risk shifting"