Bankman-Fried Guilty on All Counts, Faces Over 100 Years But Will Likely Get Far Less Prison Time
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Bankman-Fried was found guilty on 7 charges and faces up to 110 years in prison, but will likely get a much lower sentence.
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He will probably remain in jail until his March 2024 sentencing, as letting him out now could allow witness tampering.
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His defense may appeal but there are no major grounds that would likely lead to a reversal.
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His eventual sentence will likely be in the teens or even lower, as the judge may want to give him a chance at a future career.
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After sentencing, he'll serve time in prison and may eventually reinvent himself like Michael Milken did after his fraud conviction.