02-15-2023, 11:16 AM
#631
Bankman-Fried's $250m Bond Co-signers Revealed
1) Andreas Paepcke, a Stanford research scientist
2) Larry Kramer, former dean of Stanford law school
Larry Kramer has publicly spoken about the Bankman-Frieds, described by NYTimes as a family friend…
“I had a friend who said, ‘You don’t want to be seen with them,’” said Larry Kramer, a former dean of the law school and a close friend of the Bankman-Fried family.
“I don’t see how this doesn’t bankrupt them.”
Zero Hedge thinks these two who signed are the bail guarantors. But, the terms of the bond never required them to guarantee anything. It's a total joke.
1) Andreas Paepcke, a Stanford research scientist
2) Larry Kramer, former dean of Stanford law school
Larry Kramer has publicly spoken about the Bankman-Frieds, described by NYTimes as a family friend…
“I had a friend who said, ‘You don’t want to be seen with them,’” said Larry Kramer, a former dean of the law school and a close friend of the Bankman-Fried family.
“I don’t see how this doesn’t bankrupt them.”
Zero Hedge thinks these two who signed are the bail guarantors. But, the terms of the bond never required them to guarantee anything. It's a total joke.
Which leaves us with one simple question -
how the fuсk did these Stanford faculty members get so rich as to guarantee that size of a bail?
02-15-2023, 11:22 AM
#632
yeah these people have $25M just laying around to bail out some dork… riiiight sure they did
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02-15-2023, 11:30 AM
#633
Originally Posted By Procta⏩
It was $250 million bond signed directly with the court - no bail bondsman was used for 10% down or anything like that. It was just signatures. That's it.
yeah these people have $25M just laying around to bail out some dork… riiiight sure they did
But, the terms of the bond never specified that they had to guarantee the $250m. However, if SBF ran, they would be on the hook for $250m, which SDNY could never collect from them. The bond package was a total sham by the SDNY, so they can say it is the largest bond in history.
02-15-2023, 11:34 AM
#634
Originally Posted By gwg77⏩
If he did run couldn't anyone collect that $250 million for bringing him in? I don't think he'd be on the run long.
It was $250 million bond signed directly with the court - no bail bondsman was used for 10% down or anything like that. It was just signatures. That's it.
But, the terms of the bond never specified that they had to guarantee the $250m. However, if SBF ran, they would be on the hook for $250m, which SDNY could never collect from them. The bond package was a total sham by the SDNY, so they can say it is the largest bond in history.
But, the terms of the bond never specified that they had to guarantee the $250m. However, if SBF ran, they would be on the hook for $250m, which SDNY could never collect from them. The bond package was a total sham by the SDNY, so they can say it is the largest bond in history.
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02-15-2023, 11:36 AM
#635
Originally Posted By gwg77⏩
fishy af
It was $250 million bond signed directly with the court - no bail bondsman was used for 10% down or anything like that. It was just signatures. That's it.
But, the terms of the bond never specified that they had to guarantee the $250m. However, if SBF ran, they would be on the hook for $250m, which SDNY could never collect from them. The bond package was a total sham by the SDNY, so they can say it is the largest bond in history.
But, the terms of the bond never specified that they had to guarantee the $250m. However, if SBF ran, they would be on the hook for $250m, which SDNY could never collect from them. The bond package was a total sham by the SDNY, so they can say it is the largest bond in history.
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02-15-2023, 11:43 AM
#636
Originally Posted By Kev1972⏩
There is nothing guaranteeing the $250m though. No one put up $250m. The only collateral they have is the parents' house.
If he did run couldn't anyone collect that $250 million for bringing him in? I don't think he'd be on the run long.
Originally Posted By Procta⏩
fishy af
Yeah, a couple pages back I posted about how the whole thing was a sham:
Originally Posted By gwg77⏩
^^Confirmed. According to this former SDNY US Attorney, the bail package is a total sham. See video below.
-All signatures will be on hook for $250m
-There is no other collateral or assets that have to be posted - it's just the parents' house
-In the event he flees, SDNY won't be able to collect anything but the house
-The $250m was just so they can say they have the highest bail amount ever set
Pics of SBF's $4m home in Palo Alto:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...alifornia.html
Originally Posted By gwg77⏩
And the funniest thing is the media is touting it as the largest bail amount ever set - meanwhile they didn't even have to put a nickel down
.
Originally Posted By gwg77⏩
This whole $250m bond doesn't make much sense.
So, from reading the Appearance Bond pdf, it looks like the 2 other signatures will be on the hook for the $250m in the event that he flees, but do they have to post assets in excess of $250m? It doesn't seem like it , other than saying they must be financially responsible. What happens if they do need to collectively post more than $250m assets and he can't find anyone to sign? Do they revoke his bail?
It seems like SDNY threw out this $250m figure more for optics to make it seem like they are giving him bail commensurate to the severity of his crimes, but when you look at the details, with not a nickel down and the only thing securing it is the parents' home, it doesn't really seem like the case.
So, from reading the Appearance Bond pdf, it looks like the 2 other signatures will be on the hook for the $250m in the event that he flees, but do they have to post assets in excess of $250m? It doesn't seem like it , other than saying they must be financially responsible. What happens if they do need to collectively post more than $250m assets and he can't find anyone to sign? Do they revoke his bail?
It seems like SDNY threw out this $250m figure more for optics to make it seem like they are giving him bail commensurate to the severity of his crimes, but when you look at the details, with not a nickel down and the only thing securing it is the parents' home, it doesn't really seem like the case.
^^Confirmed. According to this former SDNY US Attorney, the bail package is a total sham. See video below.
-All signatures will be on hook for $250m
-There is no other collateral or assets that have to be posted - it's just the parents' house
-In the event he flees, SDNY won't be able to collect anything but the house
-The $250m was just so they can say they have the highest bail amount ever set
Pics of SBF's $4m home in Palo Alto:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...alifornia.html
02-15-2023, 08:06 PM
#637
Bond Update:
Larry Kramer and Andreas Paepcke had to put up a combined $700k ($500k & 200k, respectively) to guarantee $250 million. WTF is this?
https://www.ft.com/content/8602b8af-...c-26d0cac51f51
Larry Kramer:
https://d1e00ek4ebabms.cloudfront.ne...ae998df9fe.pdf
Andreas Paepcke:
https://d1e00ek4ebabms.cloudfront.ne...35e4fdd848.pdf
Larry Kramer and Andreas Paepcke had to put up a combined $700k ($500k & 200k, respectively) to guarantee $250 million. WTF is this?
https://www.ft.com/content/8602b8af-...c-26d0cac51f51
Larry Kramer:
https://d1e00ek4ebabms.cloudfront.ne...ae998df9fe.pdf
Andreas Paepcke:
https://d1e00ek4ebabms.cloudfront.ne...35e4fdd848.pdf
02-16-2023, 10:53 AM
#638
Still trying to figure out how:
$500k + $200k + $4m home = $250,000,000 guarantee
$500k + $200k + $4m home = $250,000,000 guarantee
02-16-2023, 10:54 AM
#639
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02-16-2023, 11:01 AM
#640
Originally Posted By gwg77⏩
yeah its not adding up
Still trying to figure out how:
$500k + $200k + $4m home = $250,000,000 guarantee
$500k + $200k + $4m home = $250,000,000 guarantee
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02-16-2023, 11:12 AM
#641
Originally Posted By Procta⏩
He got the sweetheart deal of the century. Total sham.
yeah its not adding up
02-23-2023, 06:36 AM
#642
JUST IN - Former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried is charged with conspiracy to make unlawful political contributions and defraud the federal elections commission.
https://twitter.com/disclosetv/statu...62843020500999
https://twitter.com/disclosetv/statu...62843020500999
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02-23-2023, 07:22 AM
#643
SBF hit with 4 new charges - for a total of 12 charges now.
Here is the new indictment:
https://storage.courtlistener.com/re...90940.80.0.pdf
https://www.reuters.com/legal/new-in...es-2023-02-23/
Here is the new indictment:
https://storage.courtlistener.com/re...90940.80.0.pdf
https://www.reuters.com/legal/new-in...es-2023-02-23/
02-23-2023, 07:35 AM
#644
Originally Posted By dabbmw2002⏩
I think we're gonna find out down-the-line that this guy's gonna get a pretty Kosher deal. They will drag out the process for months if not years and wjem people forget about him and stop caring he will get off easy.
Originally Posted By gwg77⏩
I agree. His sweetheart bail package deal is rather indicative of how they will treat him.
Originally Posted By XterraRob⏩
I can't wait until he gets a slap on the wrist.
Originally Posted By z4v4⏩
And yet again, this bears reposting…
Lol @ CTs. Like it would take 10 months to do that. He will be going to prison, son.
Originally Posted By z4v4⏩
And you ****gits think he's not going to get mason jarred up, lmao.
Anywho, don't care about the illegal donations - that's a daily occurrence in DC. I want to know who the recipients were because they were the ones facilitating it.
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02-23-2023, 07:53 AM
#645
Originally Posted By z4v4⏩
No one cares about your anal fantasies with mason jars bro.
And yet again, this bears reposting…
Anywho, don't care about the illegal donations - that's a daily occurrence in DC. I want to know who the recipients were because they were the ones facilitating it.
Anywho, don't care about the illegal donations - that's a daily occurrence in DC. I want to know who the recipients were because they were the ones facilitating it.
Remember Madoff was sentenced to 150 years in prison. This kid should get a life sentence. Anything less than that, and he is lucky af. If he is able to walk out of a prison in 20, 30, or even 40 years and see the light of day as a free man, he got lucky af.
We'll see how it plays out. I don't really care about your stupid mason jar predictions.
Let's look at your history of mason jar predictions:
Avenatti - Fail
Mueller - Fail
02-23-2023, 08:12 AM
#646
Originally Posted By gwg77⏩
Looks like jizz77 woke up on the wrong side of the bed again.
No one cares about your anal fantasies with mason jars bro.
Remember Madoff was sentenced to 150 years in prison. This kid should get a life sentence. Anything less than that, and he is lucky af. If he is able to walk out of a prison in 20, 30, or even 40 years and see the light of day as a free man, he got lucky af.
We'll see how it plays out. I don't really care about your stupid mason jar predictions.
Let's look at your history of mason jar predictions:
Avenatti - Fail
Mueller - Fail
Remember Madoff was sentenced to 150 years in prison. This kid should get a life sentence. Anything less than that, and he is lucky af. If he is able to walk out of a prison in 20, 30, or even 40 years and see the light of day as a free man, he got lucky af.
We'll see how it plays out. I don't really care about your stupid mason jar predictions.
Let's look at your history of mason jar predictions:
Avenatti - Fail
Mueller - Fail
Listen, son, there is no life sentence for financial crimes. Care to hazard a guess as to why? He will get >100 years and his sex pot will get ~10 years. Book that, ****git.
Deepfat: "I guarantee I beat you by at least 6 strokes. Afterwards, I'll slide my thick conservative cawk in your old lady just to finish the job."
z4: "So when are you available in September to play?"
Deep: "On second thought, I don't play golf with broads. You're such a scumbag that I'd be much more inclined to just slap the chit out of you."
z4: "MMA match works, too. So when are you available this month?
Deep: "I won't subject myself to being in the presence of a scumbag."
02-23-2023, 08:49 AM
#647
Dumbass should have fled. Now rope time.
02-23-2023, 08:39 PM
#648
Originally Posted By z4v4⏩
Looks like jizz77 woke up on the wrong side of the bed again.
Listen, son, there is no life sentence for financial crimes. Care to hazard a guess as to why? He will get >100 years and his sex pot will get ~10 years. Book that, ****git.
Listen, son, there is no life sentence for financial crimes. Care to hazard a guess as to why? He will get >100 years and his sex pot will get ~10 years. Book that, ****git.
>100 years is effectively a life sentence. Fuсking autist.
Based on the extent of his crimes, Shkreli thinks he's got 45 points on the sentencing table below. 43 points is already life in prison.
https://www.ussc.gov/sites/default/f...cing_Table.pdf
Watch:
02-23-2023, 10:01 PM
#649
Originally Posted By gwg77⏩
Cry all you want, but there is no such sentence for financial crimes. That's because the laws and sentencing guidelines were made by criminals.
>100 years is effectively a life sentence. Fuсking autist.
Based on the extent of his crimes, Shkreli thinks he's got 45 points on the sentencing table below. 43 points is already life in prison.
https://www.ussc.gov/sites/default/f...cing_Table.pdf
Watch:
Based on the extent of his crimes, Shkreli thinks he's got 45 points on the sentencing table below. 43 points is already life in prison.
https://www.ussc.gov/sites/default/f...cing_Table.pdf
Watch:
Even a world-class tardo such as yourself should be able to figure out that when a broke street criminal gets 20 years for armed robbery and is back out on the streets robbing people in 5 years, that a ~100-year sentence for a silver spoon is not a life sentence. Only a life sentence with no parole = a guaranteed life behind bars.
Deepfat: "I guarantee I beat you by at least 6 strokes. Afterwards, I'll slide my thick conservative cawk in your old lady just to finish the job."
z4: "So when are you available in September to play?"
Deep: "On second thought, I don't play golf with broads. You're such a scumbag that I'd be much more inclined to just slap the chit out of you."
z4: "MMA match works, too. So when are you available this month?
Deep: "I won't subject myself to being in the presence of a scumbag."
02-24-2023, 08:40 AM
#650
Originally Posted By z4v4⏩
Cry all you want, but
there is no such sentence for financial crimes.
That's because the laws and sentencing guidelines were made by criminals.
^^10/10 brain damage.
LOL @ z4 the legal scholar.
I just showed you how the sentencing guidelines could potentially get him life in prison. But if that isn't enough….
And Bankman-Fried’s potential punishment is no small potatoes.
He could be sentenced to life in prison, former Commodity Futures Trading Commission trial lawyer Braden Perry told CNBC. That’s according to U.S. sentencing guidelines,
and taking into account the number of victims and the size of the apparent fraud at FTX and its closely related trading shop Alameda Research. The CNBC report goes into gratifying detail about exactly what books are likely to be thrown at Bankman-Fried, and how hard.
Now shut your whore mouth, you stupid motherfuсker.
02-24-2023, 10:16 AM
#651
Originally Posted By gwg77⏩
Get a real source, son. There is no life sentence. Link us up to the US sentencing guidelines for financial crimes. Homey is getting 135 years and will be out in his 50's while you'll still be serving a life sentence of wiping bukkake off your face.
^^10/10 brain damage.
LOL @ z4 the legal scholar.
I just showed you how the sentencing guidelines could potentially get him life in prison. But if that isn't enough….
Now shut your whore mouth, you stupid motherfuсker.
LOL @ z4 the legal scholar.
I just showed you how the sentencing guidelines could potentially get him life in prison. But if that isn't enough….
Now shut your whore mouth, you stupid motherfuсker.
Deepfat: "I guarantee I beat you by at least 6 strokes. Afterwards, I'll slide my thick conservative cawk in your old lady just to finish the job."
z4: "So when are you available in September to play?"
Deep: "On second thought, I don't play golf with broads. You're such a scumbag that I'd be much more inclined to just slap the chit out of you."
z4: "MMA match works, too. So when are you available this month?
Deep: "I won't subject myself to being in the presence of a scumbag."
02-24-2023, 08:32 PM
#652
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IMF Factor: multiplier on the margin required for a coin.
Had to pull this up on the wayback machine:
https://web.archive.org/web/20221006...-Futures-Specs
See this thread:
https://twitter.com/SBF_FTX/status/1309248063425269760
IMF Factor: multiplier on the margin required for a coin.
Had to pull this up on the wayback machine:
https://web.archive.org/web/20221006...-Futures-Specs
See this thread:
https://twitter.com/SBF_FTX/status/1309248063425269760
02-24-2023, 08:36 PM
#653
If you exercise because you want to lose weight, you've probably heard or been told that, for the best results, you should work in your "fat-burning zone." Your fat-burning zone refers to the workout intensity that gets your body to burn primarily fat for fuel and is often measured using heart rate.
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02-24-2023, 08:55 PM
#654
Originally Posted By z4v4⏩
That's how it works on the state level. People don't get paroled or released early in the federal system.
Get a real source, son. There is no life sentence. Link us up to the US sentencing guidelines for financial crimes. Homey is getting 135 years and will be out in his 50's while you'll still be serving a life sentence of wiping bukkake off your face.
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03-16-2023, 03:40 PM
#655
SBF and his lieutenants funneled $3.2 Billion into personal accounts before collapse, and this is excludes $240 million spent on luxury real estate, political and charitable donations and substantial transfers to non-Debtor subsidiaries
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...meda#xj4y7vzkg
Founders and key employees of the collapsed FTX group of crypto firms received $3.2 billion in payments and loans, mainly from trading house Alameda Research, according to court filings.
The sum includes about $2.2 billion for Sam Bankman-Fried, the filings show. Bankman-Fried is an FTX co-founder who is now awaiting trial after pleading not guilty to a years-long fraud at the helm of the digital-asset exchange.
The administrators of FTX also identified a string of other approximate transfers as part of the overall $3.2 billion:
These figures exclude more than $240 million spent to buy luxury property in the Bahamas, political and charitable donations made directly by the FTX Debtors and substantial transfers to non-Debtor subsidiaries in the Bahamas and elsewhere, according to a statement from the administrators.
They added that the “amount and timing of eventual monetary recoveries cannot be predicted at this time” and that forensic analysis is likely to uncover more assets, liabilities and transfers.
US authorities allege that FTX customer funds were used for trading at affiliated hedge fund Alameda and for personal expenses. Ellison, Wang and Singh have admitted to fraud and are cooperating with federal prosecutors.
FTX collapsed in November last year with an $8 billion hole in its balance sheet. Administrators are sifting through the wreckage in an effort to see how much can be returned to creditors.
The sum includes about $2.2 billion for Sam Bankman-Fried, the filings show. Bankman-Fried is an FTX co-founder who is now awaiting trial after pleading not guilty to a years-long fraud at the helm of the digital-asset exchange.
The administrators of FTX also identified a string of other approximate transfers as part of the overall $3.2 billion:
These figures exclude more than $240 million spent to buy luxury property in the Bahamas, political and charitable donations made directly by the FTX Debtors and substantial transfers to non-Debtor subsidiaries in the Bahamas and elsewhere, according to a statement from the administrators.
They added that the “amount and timing of eventual monetary recoveries cannot be predicted at this time” and that forensic analysis is likely to uncover more assets, liabilities and transfers.
US authorities allege that FTX customer funds were used for trading at affiliated hedge fund Alameda and for personal expenses. Ellison, Wang and Singh have admitted to fraud and are cooperating with federal prosecutors.
FTX collapsed in November last year with an $8 billion hole in its balance sheet. Administrators are sifting through the wreckage in an effort to see how much can be returned to creditors.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...meda#xj4y7vzkg
03-28-2023, 06:44 AM
#656
U.S. prosecutors unveiled a new indictment against FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried Wednesday, adding a bribery charge on top of the 12 other charges he already faced.
The former FTX CEO already faced charges of fraud, conspiracy and trying to evade U.S. campaign laws. Bankman-Fried was arrested last year but released on bond, though the specific terms of his release have been under discussion by both prosecutors and his defense team.
According to the superseding indictment shared Wednesday, Bankman-Fried is accused of attempting to bribe a Chinese government official. "The S5 Indictment, which was unsealed this morning, includes the twelve counts contained in the S3 Superseding Indictment, as well an additional count for conspiracy to violate the anti-bribery provisions of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act ('FCPA'), in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 371," a letter to the judge overseeing the case read.
Bankman-Fried has yet to be arraigned on five of the 13 total charges against him, the letter said.
There is a pre-trial conference set for 11:00 a.m. ET on March 30.
The former FTX CEO already faced charges of fraud, conspiracy and trying to evade U.S. campaign laws. Bankman-Fried was arrested last year but released on bond, though the specific terms of his release have been under discussion by both prosecutors and his defense team.
According to the superseding indictment shared Wednesday, Bankman-Fried is accused of attempting to bribe a Chinese government official. "The S5 Indictment, which was unsealed this morning, includes the twelve counts contained in the S3 Superseding Indictment, as well an additional count for conspiracy to violate the anti-bribery provisions of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act ('FCPA'), in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 371," a letter to the judge overseeing the case read.
Bankman-Fried has yet to be arraigned on five of the 13 total charges against him, the letter said.
There is a pre-trial conference set for 11:00 a.m. ET on March 30.
https://www.coindesk.com/policy/2023...inese-bribery/
03-28-2023, 06:53 AM
#657
Originally Posted By gwg77⏩
I actually don't blame them for trying this. That was about 5 months after China banned Bitcoin. His only mistake was having an account in China.
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03-28-2023, 06:59 AM
#658
JUST IN - FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried charged with bribing Chinese government officials in new indictment.
https://twitter.com/disclosetv/statu...08550422048768
IMO more like bribing the Chinese on the behalf of "_____"
https://twitter.com/disclosetv/statu...08550422048768
IMO more like bribing the Chinese on the behalf of "_____"
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03-28-2023, 07:04 AM
#659
Originally Posted By gwg77⏩
Lol, so… you still think he's going to walk, son, because of muh blue donations?
Deepfat: "I guarantee I beat you by at least 6 strokes. Afterwards, I'll slide my thick conservative cawk in your old lady just to finish the job."
z4: "So when are you available in September to play?"
Deep: "On second thought, I don't play golf with broads. You're such a scumbag that I'd be much more inclined to just slap the chit out of you."
z4: "MMA match works, too. So when are you available this month?
Deep: "I won't subject myself to being in the presence of a scumbag."
03-28-2023, 07:11 AM
#660
Originally Posted By gwg77⏩
No one cares about your anal fantasies with mason jars bro.
Remember Madoff was sentenced to 150 years in prison. This kid should get a life sentence. Anything less than that, and he is lucky af. If he is able to walk out of a prison in 20, 30, or even 40 years and see the light of day as a free man, he got lucky af.
We'll see how it plays out. I don't really care about your stupid mason jar predictions.
Let's look at your history of mason jar predictions:
Avenatti - Fail
Mueller - Fail
Remember Madoff was sentenced to 150 years in prison. This kid should get a life sentence. Anything less than that, and he is lucky af. If he is able to walk out of a prison in 20, 30, or even 40 years and see the light of day as a free man, he got lucky af.
We'll see how it plays out. I don't really care about your stupid mason jar predictions.
Let's look at your history of mason jar predictions:
Avenatti - Fail
Mueller - Fail
Originally Posted By z4v4⏩
Lol, so… you still think he's going to walk, son, because of muh blue donations?
I know you're retarded, but I never said he's going to walk.
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