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just that is the number handed down by judge lewis kaplan.— that is the number handed down by judge lewisbecause _ judge lewis kaplan. just remind our viewers, because we _ judge lewis kaplan. just remind our viewers, because we are _ judge lewis kaplan. just remind our viewers, because we are talking - viewers, because we are talking about billions of dollars. take us through what this man actually did in terms of the fraud, the money laundering?— in terms of the fraud, the money laundering? in terms of the fraud, the money launderin? ~ ., ., laundering? sam bankman-fried washa c to's laundering? sam bankman-fried washa crypto's golden — laundering? sam bankman-fried washa crypto's golden boy. _ laundering? sam bankman-fried washa crypto's golden boy, he _ laundering? sam bankman-fried washa crypto's golden boy, he was _ laundering? sam bankman-fried washa crypto's golden boy, he was the - crypto's golden boy, he was the founder of the ftx cryptocurrency exchange where customers could come and exchange their dollars and pounds for a cryptocurrency, and he assured those customers, as his
just that is the number handed down by judge lewis kaplan.— that is the number handed down by judge lewisbecause _ judge lewis kaplan. just remind our viewers, because we _ judge lewis kaplan. just remind our viewers, because we are _ judge lewis kaplan. just remind our viewers, because we are talking - viewers, because we are talking about billions of dollars. take us through what this man actually did in terms of the fraud, the money laundering?— in terms of the fraud, the money...
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nowjudge lewis kaplan has sentenced him to 25 years in prison saying sam bankman—fried you his actionsd criminal and that he made a bad bet that he would not get caught. judge lewis kaplan said the losses to ftx customers, investors and lenders totalled more than $11 billion. bankruptcy proceedings have been able to claw back much of the money but the judge said that does not absolve sam bankman—fried. the said that does not absolve sam bankman-fried. the prosecution was able to _ bankman-fried. the prosecution was able to show— bankman-fried. the prosecution was able to show multiple - bankman-fried. the prosecution was able to show multiple times | was able to show multiple times where sam had the opportunity to do the right thing, to come clean and he chose not to do so. , , ~ so. during sentencing, the 'udue so. during sentencing, the judge harp _ so. during sentencing, the judge harp and _ so. during sentencing, the judge harp and back - so. during sentencing, the judge harp and back to - judge harp and back to testimony from the star witness, caroline ellison, the former girlfrie
nowjudge lewis kaplan has sentenced him to 25 years in prison saying sam bankman—fried you his actionsd criminal and that he made a bad bet that he would not get caught. judge lewis kaplan said the losses to ftx customers, investors and lenders totalled more than $11 billion. bankruptcy proceedings have been able to claw back much of the money but the judge said that does not absolve sam bankman—fried. the said that does not absolve sam bankman-fried. the prosecution was able to _...
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nowjudge lewis kaplan has sentenced him to 25 years in prison, saying bankman—fried knew his actionsiminal, and that he made a bad bet that he would not get caught. judge kaplan said the losses to ftx customers, investors and lenders totalled more than $11 billion. bankruptcy proceedings have been able to claw back much of the money but thejudge said that does not absolve bankman—fried. the prosecution was able to show multiple times where sam had the opportunity to do the right thing, to come clean, and he chose not to do so. during sentencing, thejudge harkened back to testimony from the prosecution's star witness, caroline ellison, the former girlfriend of sam bankman—fried and head of his crypto hedge fund, alameda research. she painted the man known by his initials, sbf, as a risk—taker hungry for influence. now facing decades behind bars, his risk—taking days are over. in new york, erin delmore, bbc news. a spokesperson for mr bankman—fried told the bbc that he will be appealing the verdict. mr bankman—fried's parents said in a statement that they were "heartbroken" and will co
nowjudge lewis kaplan has sentenced him to 25 years in prison, saying bankman—fried knew his actionsiminal, and that he made a bad bet that he would not get caught. judge kaplan said the losses to ftx customers, investors and lenders totalled more than $11 billion. bankruptcy proceedings have been able to claw back much of the money but thejudge said that does not absolve bankman—fried. the prosecution was able to show multiple times where sam had the opportunity to do the right thing, to...
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judge lewis kaplan decided that splitting the difference in the middle was the way to go.erves the full salary will come out sometime in his late 50s. it was a factor that the judge clearly thought that although sam bankman—fried has autism, that in courts he can sometimes be a bit socially awkward, judge kaplan clearly felt this was a serious crime and he wanted to send that message of deterrent. he was also not convinced that sam bankman—fried had shown enough remorse. he wasn't convinced that he might not try to treat people potentially again, so thatis treat people potentially again, so that is why he settled on this lengthy sentence, one that white collar lawyers, professors have been telling me seems to be the right amount, that it felt right for them and one that would be hard to challenge. it's the easter weekend and, for many people, that means easter eggs. they are enjoyed around the world, but you may find that they're getting getting smaller and more expensive. that's because of the rising cost of cocoa after a droughts in west africa, which produces 70% of the
judge lewis kaplan decided that splitting the difference in the middle was the way to go.erves the full salary will come out sometime in his late 50s. it was a factor that the judge clearly thought that although sam bankman—fried has autism, that in courts he can sometimes be a bit socially awkward, judge kaplan clearly felt this was a serious crime and he wanted to send that message of deterrent. he was also not convinced that sam bankman—fried had shown enough remorse. he wasn't convinced...
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. - one of the big moments during the sentencing proceedings today is whenjudge lewis kaplan said thatrejected entirely the defendant's assertation that no—one was harmed in the fall of ftx. he wanted to make as much money as possible and then give all of it away. he was the subject of flattering media profiles. "was he the next warren buffett," one magazine front cover set of him. it's a 25—year sentence for sam bankman—fried. we'll see how the young cryptocurrency billionaire lost his and his customers' money. breaking news from south africa. at least 45 people killed as bus crashes off a bridge. also on the programme, scotland could become the first part of the uk to legalise assisted dying. we'll look at how different countries around the world approach these sensitive decisions. and we'll have the latest from the world of artificial intelligence. ai therapy, genital scans and perfect pints all explained in al decoded. we'll we�* ll start we'll start this hour with this breaking news out of south africa. 45 people at least are believed to have been killed after a bus crashed in the
. - one of the big moments during the sentencing proceedings today is whenjudge lewis kaplan said thatrejected entirely the defendant's assertation that no—one was harmed in the fall of ftx. he wanted to make as much money as possible and then give all of it away. he was the subject of flattering media profiles. "was he the next warren buffett," one magazine front cover set of him. it's a 25—year sentence for sam bankman—fried. we'll see how the young cryptocurrency billionaire...
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i will summarize what we heard from judge lewis kaplan ahead of that sentencing.thought what the prosecution was asking for was too high. they were asking for 40 to 50 years. he emphasized it was not for the purpose of diminishing the seriousness of those crimes and emphasized several times in his statement that he was quite critical of what sam bankman-fried had done and they needed something -- they needed something to deter those kind of crimes. there is no doubt that sam bankman-fried's name is pretty much mud but he said there is a risk the men will be in a position to do something very bad in the future. there was a fear of recidivism here, something the prosecution brought up several times in the sentencing memo. very compelling to judge lewis kaplan. he lingered on the words this was a very serious crime. he said that slowly according to colleagues who are watching this unfold. i'm not diminishing the enormous crimes he did, his exceptional flex ability with the truth, his lack of real remorse. i think with some any people were looking for here, the prosec
i will summarize what we heard from judge lewis kaplan ahead of that sentencing.thought what the prosecution was asking for was too high. they were asking for 40 to 50 years. he emphasized it was not for the purpose of diminishing the seriousness of those crimes and emphasized several times in his statement that he was quite critical of what sam bankman-fried had done and they needed something -- they needed something to deter those kind of crimes. there is no doubt that sam bankman-fried's...
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we'll tell you what judge lewis kaplan decides but appears the judge is in a severe mood.decision, we'll let you know. as we do that, let's take a look at the markets that santa claus rally been absolutely -- that have been absolutely flat since the opening bell two hours ago now so there you have it. take ago breather heading into the long holiday weekend and good friday tomorrow. the markets are closed. adam johnson, he's sticking with us for the hour and brought stock picks. let's begin with black stone. why do you like it? >> i love it. it's the premier private equity firm in the world, ashley. it's really the company that createssed by steve shwartzman and created the p paradigm of private equity and hundreds of billions under management and why i like it, last year the stock was down 25% because earnings were down 25% and had to do with rising rates because, you know, the market for ipos really shut down and couldn't sell any of the companies they'd bought. that changed this year. as markets stabilize, we're starting to see ipos again and mna and that's very good for
we'll tell you what judge lewis kaplan decides but appears the judge is in a severe mood.decision, we'll let you know. as we do that, let's take a look at the markets that santa claus rally been absolutely -- that have been absolutely flat since the opening bell two hours ago now so there you have it. take ago breather heading into the long holiday weekend and good friday tomorrow. the markets are closed. adam johnson, he's sticking with us for the hour and brought stock picks. let's begin with...
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what we saw was judge lewis kaplan her taking everything into account and deciding ultimately that what handed down was 25 years. someone who, as you say, was one of the most famous faces in the cryptocurrency world, a billionaire and a major fiscal donor, now faces the prospect of 25 years in prison. >> what happens now? we understand he will appeal. >> we are expecting him to potentially appeal. both his conviction and the sentence. he is perhaps best known as the leading prosecutor in the case against bernie made off. you remember him, he was sentenced to jail for a ponzi scheme. he said he thought bankman-fried would struggle at least to appeal the sentencing. he thought the judge had done a pretty good job of taking into account a number of factors. one, his cues -- but also, his concern that mr. bankman-fried might commit a crime again in the future. the judge noted that although he was persuaded that mr. bankman-fried was socially awkward at times, that he suffered from autism, he was not convinced by his words that he regretted making bad decisions. he felt that enough remorse h
what we saw was judge lewis kaplan her taking everything into account and deciding ultimately that what handed down was 25 years. someone who, as you say, was one of the most famous faces in the cryptocurrency world, a billionaire and a major fiscal donor, now faces the prospect of 25 years in prison. >> what happens now? we understand he will appeal. >> we are expecting him to potentially appeal. both his conviction and the sentence. he is perhaps best known as the leading...
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erin: one of the big moments during the sentencing today is when judge lewis kaplan said he rejecteddefendant's as rotation that no one was harmed from the fall of ftx. that was the cryptocurrency exchange. he pointed to $8 billion in customer losses. he totaled the losses at more than $11 billion. judge kaplan said that informed how he made its -- his sentencing decision. sam bankman-fried was scheduled to 25 years in jail, far shy of the 40 to 50 years the prosecution asked the judge to consider, but greater than the five to six years the defense had requested. in fact, sentencing guidelines provided to the judge for the crimes sam bankman-fried was found guilty of totaled more than 100 years, it is easily tantamount to a life sentence for thing and frayed. -- for sam bateman frayed. maryam: i'm -- for sam bankman-fried. maryam: let's talk about him as a person. explain to viewers who he was and what happened. >> it was incredible. he positioned himself as an effective ultra wrist. she wanted to make as much money as possible and then give it away. he was subject to flattering prof
erin: one of the big moments during the sentencing today is when judge lewis kaplan said he rejecteddefendant's as rotation that no one was harmed from the fall of ftx. that was the cryptocurrency exchange. he pointed to $8 billion in customer losses. he totaled the losses at more than $11 billion. judge kaplan said that informed how he made its -- his sentencing decision. sam bankman-fried was scheduled to 25 years in jail, far shy of the 40 to 50 years the prosecution asked the judge to...
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district judge lewis kaplan wanted to send a message with his 25 year sentence when dealing with a quarter century, a great taxpayer expense, it gets in the way of what people should be most concerned about victims. >> he should be working and paying that money back, bankman-fried, whose parents are both law professors at stanford university, could serve as prison terms in a medium security prison in california. >> in the meantime, paperny says, bankman freed should be thinking about how he'll change his life while in prison. >> having the government articulate that you do not accept responsibility, you continue to blame other people. you could care less about the victims. so i think the takeaway is if you want to exercise your right to go to trial, that's fine. understand how few people prevail and the consequences that follow. going to trial. >> bankman-fried says he will appeal his conviction and sentencing. lamonica peters ktvu, fox two news the biden administration issued the first government wide policy on the use of artificial intelligence by federal agencies. >> now, under these ne
district judge lewis kaplan wanted to send a message with his 25 year sentence when dealing with a quarter century, a great taxpayer expense, it gets in the way of what people should be most concerned about victims. >> he should be working and paying that money back, bankman-fried, whose parents are both law professors at stanford university, could serve as prison terms in a medium security prison in california. >> in the meantime, paperny says, bankman freed should be thinking...
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nowjudge lewis kaplan has sentenced him to 25 years in prison, saying bankman—fried knew his actions that he wouldn't get caught. judge kaplan said the losses to ftx customers, investors and lenders totalled more than $11 billion. bankruptcy proceedings have been able to claw back much of the money, but the judge said that doesn't absolve bankman—fried. the prosecution was able to show multiple times where sam had the opportunity to do the right thing, to come clean, and he chose not to do so. during sentencing, thejudge hearkened back to testimony from the prosecution's star witness, caroline ellison, the former girlfriend of sam bankman—fried and head of his crypto hedge fund, alameda research. she painted the man known by his initials, sbf, as a risk taker hungry for influence. now facing decades behind bars, his risk—taking days are over. in new york, erin delmore, bbc news. in south africa, 45 people have died in a bus crash in the north—east of the country. the bus was travelling from botswana to the limpopo province. the department for transport says the vehicle plunged off a
nowjudge lewis kaplan has sentenced him to 25 years in prison, saying bankman—fried knew his actions that he wouldn't get caught. judge kaplan said the losses to ftx customers, investors and lenders totalled more than $11 billion. bankruptcy proceedings have been able to claw back much of the money, but the judge said that doesn't absolve bankman—fried. the prosecution was able to show multiple times where sam had the opportunity to do the right thing, to come clean, and he chose not to do...
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judge lewis kaplan agreed, saying the 32-year-old was remorseless.il kavuri was one of his victims. >> i lost a huge amount of money when ftx collapsed. >> reporter: how much? >> $2 million. so -- and that was for a family home and for my children's education, and that overnight. >> reporter: beckman freed was% once hailed as the future of finance, with an estimated net . and enlisting celebrities, including quarterback tom brady peer to begun getting into crypto. >> reporter: basketball steph curry. speak are not expert and i don't need to be. >> reporter: to promote his brand. back in november, a jury unanimously found bankman-fried guilty of seven counts, including conspiracy, fraud, and money laundering. michael lewis wrote a book on the crypto stars rise and fall and has been in contact with him while detained. he says the man is hardwired for risk. >> you put your hand on a hot stove and you don't know to burn to a crisp come he doesn't feel. >> reporter: now there is no parole for federal crimes, but good behavior can produce time served. bank
judge lewis kaplan agreed, saying the 32-year-old was remorseless.il kavuri was one of his victims. >> i lost a huge amount of money when ftx collapsed. >> reporter: how much? >> $2 million. so -- and that was for a family home and for my children's education, and that overnight. >> reporter: beckman freed was% once hailed as the future of finance, with an estimated net . and enlisting celebrities, including quarterback tom brady peer to begun getting into crypto....
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nowjudge lewis kaplan has sentenced him to 25 years in prison, saying bankman—fried knew his actionsde a bad bet that he wouldn't get caught. judge kaplan said the losses to ftx customers, investors and lenders totalled more than $11 billion. bankruptcy proceedings have been able to claw back much of the money, but the judge said that doesn't absolve bankman—fried. the prosecution was able to show multiple times where sam had the opportunity to do the right thing, to come clean, and he chose not to do so. during sentencing, thejudge hearkened back to testimony from the prosecution's star witness, caroline ellison, the former girlfriend of sam bankman—fried and head of his crypto hedge fund, alameda research. she painted the man known by his initials, sbf, as a risk taker hungry for influence. now facing decades behind bars, his risk—taking days are over. in new york, erin delmore, bbc news. scotland could become the first uk nation to legalise assisted dying if a bill introduced at holyrood is approved. under the proposals, a patient could only request medical assistance to end their
nowjudge lewis kaplan has sentenced him to 25 years in prison, saying bankman—fried knew his actionsde a bad bet that he wouldn't get caught. judge kaplan said the losses to ftx customers, investors and lenders totalled more than $11 billion. bankruptcy proceedings have been able to claw back much of the money, but the judge said that doesn't absolve bankman—fried. the prosecution was able to show multiple times where sam had the opportunity to do the right thing, to come clean, and he...
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judge lewis kaplan decided that splitting the difference somewhere in the middle was the way to go.arly thought that although mr bankman—fried has autism, as he said in court, sometimes he can be a bit socially awkward, the judge clearly thought this was a serious crime in order to send the message of deterrent and was also not convinced that mr bankman—fried had shown enough remorse and he was not convinced that he might not try to essentially cheat people potentially again. that is why he settled on this lengthy sentence, one that white—collar lawyers, professors have been telling me seemed to be the sort of right amount, but it felt right at them and one that would be hard to challenge. a short while ago, i spoke to steven ehrlich. he's the director of research at forbes crypto and he also interviewed sam bankman—fried last year in jail. a prison sentence was all but guaranteed and the question was how long. were you surprised by the 25 years? i was not terribly surprised. statutory guidelines suggested a century or more which seemed ludicrous at the time. the prosecutors were lo
judge lewis kaplan decided that splitting the difference somewhere in the middle was the way to go.arly thought that although mr bankman—fried has autism, as he said in court, sometimes he can be a bit socially awkward, the judge clearly thought this was a serious crime in order to send the message of deterrent and was also not convinced that mr bankman—fried had shown enough remorse and he was not convinced that he might not try to essentially cheat people potentially again. that is why he...
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. - one of the big moments during the sentencing proceedings today is whenjudge lewis kaplan said that to make as much money as possible and then give all of it away. he was the subject of flattering media profiles. "was he the next warren buffett," one magazine front cover set of him. it's a 25—year sentence for sam bankman—fried. we'll see how the young cryptocurrency billionaire lost his and his customers' money. breaking news from south africa. at least 45 people killed as bus crashes off a bridge.
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length about the ambition of sam bankman—fried and also in his words his lack of remorse. judge lewis kaplanout front, his idea that he just wanted to make money and give to charity. we that he just wanted to make money and give to charity.— and give to charity. we know the amounts of _ and give to charity. we know the amounts of money _ and give to charity. we know the amounts of money that - and give to charity. we know the amounts of money that was - and give to charity. we know the - amounts of money that was involved. we know about the individual investors. so tell me more about where that money went and what happens now, have they lost everything, those investors? that happens now, have they lost everything, those investors? at the moment yes. _ everything, those investors? at the moment yes. they _ everything, those investors? at the moment yes, they are _ everything, those investors? at the moment yes, they are still - everything, those investors? at the moment yes, they are still out - everything, those investors? at the moment yes, they are still out of i moment yes, they are still
length about the ambition of sam bankman—fried and also in his words his lack of remorse. judge lewis kaplanout front, his idea that he just wanted to make money and give to charity. we that he just wanted to make money and give to charity.— and give to charity. we know the amounts of _ and give to charity. we know the amounts of money _ and give to charity. we know the amounts of money that - and give to charity. we know the amounts of money that was - and give to charity. we know the -...
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one of the big moments during the sentencing proceedings today is when judge lewis kaplan said he projectedtx. that was the crypto currency exchange founded by sam bankman—fried. he pointed to $8 billion of customer losses totalling losses to customers investors and creditors more than $11 billion. judge kaplan said that that informs how he made his sentencing decision. as he said, sam bankman—fried sentenced to 25 years in jail, that is far shy of the 40—50 years —— sentencing guidelines provided to thejudge for the crimes sentencing guidelines provided to the judge for the crimes that sam bankman—fried was found guilty of totalled more than hundred years which is easily tense about to a life sentence for the 32—year—old bankman—fried. its, life sentence for the 32-year-old bankman-fried.— life sentence for the 32-year-old bankman-fried. a crypto “ournalist followin t bankman-fried. a crypto “ournalist feiiewingttefi bankman-fried. a crypto “ournalist following the case h bankman-fried. a crypto journalist following the case extensively - bankman-fried. a crypto journalist j following the c
one of the big moments during the sentencing proceedings today is when judge lewis kaplan said he projectedtx. that was the crypto currency exchange founded by sam bankman—fried. he pointed to $8 billion of customer losses totalling losses to customers investors and creditors more than $11 billion. judge kaplan said that that informs how he made his sentencing decision. as he said, sam bankman—fried sentenced to 25 years in jail, that is far shy of the 40—50 years —— sentencing...
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judge lewis kaplan decided that splitting the difference somewhere in the middle was the way to go. bit socially awkward, the judge clearly thought this was a serious crime and wanted to send the message of deterrent and was also not convinced that mr bankman—fried had shown enough remorse and he was not convinced that he might not try to essentially cheat people potentially again. that is why he settled on this lengthy sentence, one that white—collar lawyers, professors have been telling me seemed to be the sort of right amount, but it felt right at them and one that would be hard to challenge. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news around the uk. three prisoners and three staff from lewes prison in east sussex have been taken to hospital for suspected food poisoning. emergency teams were sent to the jail at about midday. it's understood a number of people became ill soon after after eating a curry served after a maundy thursday service. a man has been arrested in connection with the death of the gogglebox star george gilb
judge lewis kaplan decided that splitting the difference somewhere in the middle was the way to go. bit socially awkward, the judge clearly thought this was a serious crime and wanted to send the message of deterrent and was also not convinced that mr bankman—fried had shown enough remorse and he was not convinced that he might not try to essentially cheat people potentially again. that is why he settled on this lengthy sentence, one that white—collar lawyers, professors have been telling...
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judge lewis kaplan who presided over the trial and is going to sentence him rejecting out of hand, tellingeject entirely the contention that there was no actual loss. he drew a very vivid analogy to going to vegas, taking stolen money and betting it and being successful, that does not clear up the crime of stealing money. we have had the portion where the judge has gone through what the guidelines are what they might be and what they might decide on as a sentence and now we are hearing from the parties. sam bankman-fried's new lawyer giving a very compelling case to why he thinks sam bankman-fried does not deserve to go to jail for incredibly long period of time. we are hearing familiar arguments about who sam bankman-fried is and was, that he was a math nerd and socially awkward and he has somebody who was fumbling his way through this and never sought to be the crypto king that he was said to be by those in finance. katie: it seems like also a leg of the defense is trying to portray bankman-fried as elizabeth holmes rather than a bernie made off. david: the parallel is that there are two
judge lewis kaplan who presided over the trial and is going to sentence him rejecting out of hand, tellingeject entirely the contention that there was no actual loss. he drew a very vivid analogy to going to vegas, taking stolen money and betting it and being successful, that does not clear up the crime of stealing money. we have had the portion where the judge has gone through what the guidelines are what they might be and what they might decide on as a sentence and now we are hearing from the...
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contrast lawyers for mr bankman—fried was saying he should get less than seven years and judge lewis kaplane way to go. as you mentioned, sam bankman—fried is only 32 years old, so if he serves the full—time he will come out sometime in his late 50s, think that was a factor the judge clearly thought that although mr bankman—fried has autism, that he, as he said in court, sometimes can be a bit socially awkward, thejudge sometimes can be a bit socially awkward, the judge clearly felt that this was a serious crime and he wanted to send that message of deterrence. he was also not convinced that mr bankman—fried has shown enough remorse. and he wasn�*t convinced that he might not try to essentially cheap people potentially again. so that is why he settled on this lengthy sentence, one that white collar lawyers, professors have been telling me seemed to be the right amount, that it felt right amount, that it felt right to them, and one that would be hard to challenge. connor sephton is a journalist and podcaster who has been covering the crypto and tech industry. it is so lovely to see you. you
contrast lawyers for mr bankman—fried was saying he should get less than seven years and judge lewis kaplane way to go. as you mentioned, sam bankman—fried is only 32 years old, so if he serves the full—time he will come out sometime in his late 50s, think that was a factor the judge clearly thought that although mr bankman—fried has autism, that he, as he said in court, sometimes can be a bit socially awkward, thejudge sometimes can be a bit socially awkward, the judge clearly felt...
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included sexual assault in the defamation issue and also trump requested to delay all of this, lewis kaplanews a ship is on its way to gaza carrying humanitarian aid president confirming a ship that belongs to spain's open arms will make a pilot voyage to test the c corridors, residents of gaza face hunger and supply shortages, president biden said he will build appear to deliver humanitarian aid. the tsa unveiling a screening checkpoint at las vegas harry reid international airport this is the first time the agency is using this technology aimed at secondary screenings or pat downs that are needed, tsa saying the aim is to provide a self-sufficient passenger screening process while enabling passengers to directly receive on person alarm information and allow for the passenger cell for revolution of those alarms to reduce instances where a patdown or a secondary screening procedure would be necessary, the video monitor will provide step-by-step instruction, agents on hand in the test as seen as a plan for other airports, finally let's stay with aviation, attire falling off a united plane af
included sexual assault in the defamation issue and also trump requested to delay all of this, lewis kaplanews a ship is on its way to gaza carrying humanitarian aid president confirming a ship that belongs to spain's open arms will make a pilot voyage to test the c corridors, residents of gaza face hunger and supply shortages, president biden said he will build appear to deliver humanitarian aid. the tsa unveiling a screening checkpoint at las vegas harry reid international airport this is the...
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it is up to lewis kaplan. during the trial, sam annoyed him quite a bit it seemed like.be interesting to see how he handles this tomorrow. >> one of the other names in this is john jay the third who said sam bankman-fried zero harm argument was rubbish. there was a lot of public pressure here. everyone is weighing in. will you be down there in new york city? >> i will be at the courthouse bright and early. reporters have been hanging out starting in the wee hours to get a seat for the sentencing so it is a bit competitive, but the weird thing to me honestly is how much the crypto market has moved on from this. it is like one of the most prominent faces of the industry is being sentence for a giant fraud and people are back to trading mean coins like nothing happened. ed: the circle of life zeek. bloomberg's zeke fox, thank. that does it for this edition of bloomberg technology. one day to go in the united states. a really big conversation on the show today. the podcast is for you. the pod is on all the bloomberg platforms. thank you to everyone who listens in daily. this
it is up to lewis kaplan. during the trial, sam annoyed him quite a bit it seemed like.be interesting to see how he handles this tomorrow. >> one of the other names in this is john jay the third who said sam bankman-fried zero harm argument was rubbish. there was a lot of public pressure here. everyone is weighing in. will you be down there in new york city? >> i will be at the courthouse bright and early. reporters have been hanging out starting in the wee hours to get a seat for...
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him put behind bars for 40-15 to see him put behind bars for 40—15 years, it will be up to judge lewis kaplan kind of a toughjudge and he is kind of a toughjudge and he has seen sam in action as sam, he had to revoke sam's ale after sam, multiple times, try to tamper with witnesses. qm. to tamper with witnesses. ok, so we will _ to tamper with witnesses. ok, so we will see _ to tamper with witnesses. ok, so we will see later _ to tamper with witnesses. ok, so we will see later what - to tamper with witnesses. ok, so we will see later what the outcome of this is. just two years ago, asjoe tidy was reporting there, he was a 30—year—old crypto wizard, he had a huge following, a multibillionaire, now convicted of one of the biggest financial frauds in american history. how did he do it? very briefly and simply for our viewers.- simply for our viewers. well, he was a _ simply for our viewers. well, he was a conman, _ simply for our viewers. well, he was a conman, he - simply for our viewers. well, he was a conman, he was - simply for our viewers. well, he was a conman, he was a l simply for our vi
him put behind bars for 40-15 to see him put behind bars for 40—15 years, it will be up to judge lewis kaplan kind of a toughjudge and he is kind of a toughjudge and he has seen sam in action as sam, he had to revoke sam's ale after sam, multiple times, try to tamper with witnesses. qm. to tamper with witnesses. ok, so we will _ to tamper with witnesses. ok, so we will see _ to tamper with witnesses. ok, so we will see later _ to tamper with witnesses. ok, so we will see later what - to...
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district judge lewis kaplan noted bankman-fried's "apparent lack of any remorse" for defrauding ftx customers out of at least $8 billion. bankman-fried's lawyer said they plan to appeal. a federal judge has tossed elon musk's lawsuit against the watchdog center for countering digital hate, writing in his ruling "this case is about punishing the defendants for their speech." elon musk sued the non-profit after they reported that hate speech, racism, and misinformation soared on the social media platform x, formerly known as twitter, after the billionaire took ownership of the site in 2022. the center for countering digital hate welcomed the lawsuit's dismissal, writing on x -- "we'll continue exposing hate and lies on x, and campaigning for social media bosses like musk to be held accountable." to see our interview about this case with the head of the center for countering digital hate, go to democracynow.org. colombia has expelled its argentine diplomats as tensions between the argentine president javier milei and his leftist latin american counterparts reached new heights this week. excerpts
district judge lewis kaplan noted bankman-fried's "apparent lack of any remorse" for defrauding ftx customers out of at least $8 billion. bankman-fried's lawyer said they plan to appeal. a federal judge has tossed elon musk's lawsuit against the watchdog center for countering digital hate, writing in his ruling "this case is about punishing the defendants for their speech." elon musk sued the non-profit after they reported that hate speech, racism, and misinformation soared...
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coming after one day after judge lewis kaplan denied the motion to put off a monday deadline for him to post the bond. what would be the thinking behind if you are the judge denying him a chance to postpone it? is there some reason to rush? >> it would seem there that this would need to be approved. the whole reason to have a bond is to get him the fair shake to this appeal. one other aspect of this is the process is so long and drawn out, parties try to settle the damages between themselves. how about we go down next amount here we are dealing with them. i don't know if that's a possibility but that might be a more speedy goal. >> kevin: let me ask you about this poll i think you will give us good perspective on this. it says best describes your view of trump legal charges, 54 per se -- 54 percent say legitimate. 45 percent say political them motivated. does not surprise you at all? a little bit -- >> one it's don't documents case they say what about others that have had documents? they pointed biden, pentz, hillary's use of her private e-mail. they think that one looks a little unf
coming after one day after judge lewis kaplan denied the motion to put off a monday deadline for him to post the bond. what would be the thinking behind if you are the judge denying him a chance to postpone it? is there some reason to rush? >> it would seem there that this would need to be approved. the whole reason to have a bond is to get him the fair shake to this appeal. one other aspect of this is the process is so long and drawn out, parties try to settle the damages between...
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said he's not going to be relying on defense and he cites to a sam bankman-fried opinion by judge lewis kaplan, footnote who's the judge for the e. jean carroll case. it's all woven together, isn't it? make sense of this. how can you assert the defense and not actually comply with what the rules require you to do? >> you can't, actually. and this is the problem consistently with donald trump and the process. this is a defense he has floated not just in the new york case but also potentially, right, invoke in the january 6th case where he was possibly suggesting he was relying on the advice of lawyers in order to call out his attempts throughout potentially passed in the 2020 election. in order to assert this as a defense you actually need to allow the court to probe whether your lawyer is actings as your lawyer or acting illegal. that's not something donald trump can say i get a free pass because of some legal defense, i'm just going to assert. >> joyce, when a criminal defendant asserts this assertion of counsel defense he or she takes the stand and talks about the state of mind. the waiver o
said he's not going to be relying on defense and he cites to a sam bankman-fried opinion by judge lewis kaplan, footnote who's the judge for the e. jean carroll case. it's all woven together, isn't it? make sense of this. how can you assert the defense and not actually comply with what the rules require you to do? >> you can't, actually. and this is the problem consistently with donald trump and the process. this is a defense he has floated not just in the new york case but also...
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judge lewis kaplan gave e jean carroll and her team until monday morning to file any opposition to the carroll called the news of the bond stupendous, writing that even though her attorney is, quote, strong enough to yank a golden toilet out of the floor in trump tower and toss it through the window, this bond saves robbie the trouble of showing up with u.s. marshals on monday to do so. robbie is robbie kaplan, the lawyer. with the bonding the carroll suit secured, now all trump has to do is come up with another bond 40 $454 million verdict in new york attorney general letitia james's civil fraud suit against him. he has until march 25 to do that, which just happens to be the same day manhattan district attorney alvin bragg's criminal hush money case against him is set to begin. joining me now is mark sauer. he is a veteran new york business litigator who has secured many appeal bonds. thank you very much for being here. now that trump has finally secured this bond, where does the process go from here? what happens if his appeal is unsuccessful? >> good to be with you, jonathan. it's a
judge lewis kaplan gave e jean carroll and her team until monday morning to file any opposition to the carroll called the news of the bond stupendous, writing that even though her attorney is, quote, strong enough to yank a golden toilet out of the floor in trump tower and toss it through the window, this bond saves robbie the trouble of showing up with u.s. marshals on monday to do so. robbie is robbie kaplan, the lawyer. with the bonding the carroll suit secured, now all trump has to do is...
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district judge lewis kaplan wanted to send a message with his 25 year sentence when dealing with a quartertury, a great taxpayer expense, it gets in the way of what people should be he should be working andims. paying that money back, bankman-fried, whose parents are both law professors at stanford university, could serve as prison terms in a medium security prison in california. >> in the meantime, paperny says bankman-fried should be thinking about how he'll change his life while in prison. >> having the government articulate that you do not accept responsibility, you continue to blame other people. you could care less about the victims. so i think the takeaway is if you want to exercise your right to go to trial, that's fine. understand how few people prevail and the consequences that follow. going to trial, bankman-fried says he will appeal his conviction and sentencing. >> lamonica peters ktvu, fox two news. >> the former mayor of windsor, dominic foppoli, who was accused by multiple women of sexual assault, will not face charges for now, the attorney general's office says it is suspe
district judge lewis kaplan wanted to send a message with his 25 year sentence when dealing with a quartertury, a great taxpayer expense, it gets in the way of what people should be he should be working andims. paying that money back, bankman-fried, whose parents are both law professors at stanford university, could serve as prison terms in a medium security prison in california. >> in the meantime, paperny says bankman-fried should be thinking about how he'll change his life while in...
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judge lewis kaplan made the pfluger a one-page decision released just a few minutes ago.t, a study in contrast. the youngest female republican senator ever gives the g.o.p.'s response to the oldest sitting president ever. first, here's what some of our fox affiliates around the country are covering tonight. fox 23 in portland, maine, as a new scan shows traumatic brain injuries for the army reservist who killed 18 people in that state's deadliest mass shooting. it shows robert card had degeneration in the nerve fibers that allow for communication between different areas of the brain along with inflammation and small blood vessel injury. fox 13 in seattle as the national transportation safety board says it is investigating united airlines boeing 737 max 8 flight that experienced stuck rudder pedals during the rollout. plane taxied to the gate at newark airport. there were no injuries reported. and this is a live look at dallas from our affiliate fox 4. one of the big stories there tonight, former heavyweight boxing champion mike tyson will fight social media star jake paul
judge lewis kaplan made the pfluger a one-page decision released just a few minutes ago.t, a study in contrast. the youngest female republican senator ever gives the g.o.p.'s response to the oldest sitting president ever. first, here's what some of our fox affiliates around the country are covering tonight. fox 23 in portland, maine, as a new scan shows traumatic brain injuries for the army reservist who killed 18 people in that state's deadliest mass shooting. it shows robert card had...
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apparent during the defamation trial where she keeps making embarrassing mistakes, and the judge, lewis kaplanolding her for those mistakes. when you're a judge and a trump lawyer walks into your courtroom, you must know your job just got a lot harder. it's like being a basketball referee and seeing that one of the players warming up has a sword. "oh, it's going to be a -- [ laughter ] it's going to be a long night. he was just -- he thinks he can have a sword?" for example, as you may know, if you're a lawyer or a person who reads, or if you've ever seen an episode of "suits," there are rules for introducing evidence in a trial i'm no ivy league constitutional scholar, but i do know you can't just take out random pieces of paper in the middle of a trial and start reading them without first going through the formal process of entering that document into evidence and making sure the judge and the opposing side knows what it is and yet habba tried to do exactly that yesterday, and the judge was furious. >> this is a moment that she has with the judge where she is reading a document in court. the
apparent during the defamation trial where she keeps making embarrassing mistakes, and the judge, lewis kaplanolding her for those mistakes. when you're a judge and a trump lawyer walks into your courtroom, you must know your job just got a lot harder. it's like being a basketball referee and seeing that one of the players warming up has a sword. "oh, it's going to be a -- [ laughter ] it's going to be a long night. he was just -- he thinks he can have a sword?" for example, as you...
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it was before a federal democrat, trump-deranged judge named lewis kaplan -- an lawyer, screamed at hering. he treated me like a common criminal. he is a terrible person, a terrible judge, and he is a disgrace to what is happen■tg i just posted an appealing, and in order to do so, i had to post a $91normally, you can do that d then later on, if you go through an appeal process, which could take a long time, this wom■an is not a believable person. the judge knows this, but the judge, in my opinion, is a highly corrupt judgeyou had to e treated us in court. so i posted a $91 million bond, and the woman did not even know what had happenedon cooper, she said, i think it was 60, it was this. can you believe this? million. additionally, before another whacked out judge, you have been reading about it in new york, companies do not want to go to new york anymore. ■iit says -- listen to this 1 -- that i got fined 355 million hing wrong. i did nothing wrong. nothing wrong. and it was proven. [booing] and it was proven. even claimed that magnificent are lago, palm beach -- mar-a-lago, palm beach i
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if she does that, the case would be assigned to judge lewis kaplan as a case related to the earlier two by defaming e. jean carroll even after paying a bond of more than $90 million is where we begin the hour with some of our most favorite reporters and friends. former top official at the department of justice and msnbc legal analyst andrew weissmann is here. with me at the table msnbc legal correspondent lisa rubin's back. and former democratic congresswoman donna edwards is still with us. andrew weissmann, i start with you. take us to law school. what's going on? at roberta kaplan's conference room table. >> well, you know, i just -- i want to step back first to big picture, which is donald trump is really running as an outlaw. >> that's so true. >> he is running in the same way that john gotti, the former boss of the gambino family, john gotti's defense was not that i didn't do it, it was basically what's it to you? why do you care? and the continued statements that could form another defamation suit is basically i'm incorrigible, my base doesn't care and i'm going to continue doing
if she does that, the case would be assigned to judge lewis kaplan as a case related to the earlier two by defaming e. jean carroll even after paying a bond of more than $90 million is where we begin the hour with some of our most favorite reporters and friends. former top official at the department of justice and msnbc legal analyst andrew weissmann is here. with me at the table msnbc legal correspondent lisa rubin's back. and former democratic congresswoman donna edwards is still with us....
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the judge lewis kaplan, overseeing this case that he thought that was substantially greater than necessary, but in imposing the sentence, he said that sam bankman-fried, who spoken court and address the judge. he said that despite his saying that he was sorry for mistakes that were made, the judge said that he never spoke a word of remorse for the crimes that he committed, and imposing the sentence, the judge said, there is a risk that this man will be in a position to do something very bad in the future. and it's not a trivial risks. so he imposes sentence of 25 years. bankman-fried is 32 years there's old, so he would be about 57 years if he serves the entirety of that sentence. still time for him to come out, but that was one of the concerns that prosecutors had. they said that even after bankman-fried was arrested and charged with these crimes, he continued to work on ways to try to devise a rebirth of ftx, even as the company was falling into bankruptcy, he was working on ways to remark at it, and the judge noted that saying that he has shown that he is as he put it extremely smart, a
the judge lewis kaplan, overseeing this case that he thought that was substantially greater than necessary, but in imposing the sentence, he said that sam bankman-fried, who spoken court and address the judge. he said that despite his saying that he was sorry for mistakes that were made, the judge said that he never spoke a word of remorse for the crimes that he committed, and imposing the sentence, the judge said, there is a risk that this man will be in a position to do something very bad in...
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district judge lewis kaplan wanted to send a message with his 25 year sentence when dealing with a quartert taxpayer expense, it gets in the way of what people should be most concerned about victims. >> he should be working and paying that money back, bankman-fried, whose parents are both law professors at stanford university, could serve as prison terms in a medium security prison in california. >> in the meantime, paperny says, bankman freed should be thinking about how he'll change his life while in prison. >> having the government articulate that you do not accept responsibility, you continue to blame other people. you could care less about the victims. so i think the takeaway is if you want to exercise your right to go to trial, that's fine. understand how few people prevail and the consequences that follow. going to trial. >> bankman-fried says he will appeal his conviction and sentencing. lamonica peters. ktvu, fox two news. all right, lamonica, thank you. >> time is 434. a 65 year old woman now talking publicly after being attacked at a laundromat in oakland. demonstrators gathered
district judge lewis kaplan wanted to send a message with his 25 year sentence when dealing with a quartert taxpayer expense, it gets in the way of what people should be most concerned about victims. >> he should be working and paying that money back, bankman-fried, whose parents are both law professors at stanford university, could serve as prison terms in a medium security prison in california. >> in the meantime, paperny says, bankman freed should be thinking about how he'll...