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originally posted by: WingDingLuey
originally posted by: Itherael
a reply to: greendust
Didnt he actually donate to both parties, albeit it was more secretive for the GOP? There was a good piece on how he want to be recognized by the democrats for his donations because they were in power, but want to keep the channel open to the republicans...
how much did he donate to each?
originally posted by: network dude
a reply to: greendust
when in clown world, remember to smell the flower.
CLAIM: The Department of Justice has dropped all charges against FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried, who is accused of cheating investors and looting customer deposits on the cryptocurrency trading platform.
AP’S ASSESSMENT: False. Federal prosecutors said last week that they are no longer pursuing one campaign finance charge against Bankman-Fried, but confirmed he is still set to face other charges at an October criminal trial. He may also face a second trial on additional charges next year.
No, prosecutors did not drop all charges against Sam Bankman-Fried
NEW YORK, July 27 (Reuters) - The decision by U.S. prosecutors on Wednesday to drop a campaign finance charge against Sam Bankman-Fried may keep his trial focused on what the government considers his main crime: stealing billions of dollars from cryptocurrency customers at his now-bankrupt FTX exchange.
Bankman-Fried, 31, is fighting to stay out of jail ahead of his Oct. 2 trial on fraud charges, after prosecutors in Manhattan accused him of tampering with witnesses by sharing personal writings of his former romantic partner Caroline Ellison with a New York Times reporter.
He got a modest victory on Wednesday night when prosecutors decided to drop a campaign finance charge claiming the former billionaire illegally directed associates to donate millions of dollars to political campaigns.
That decision came after the Bahamas, where FTX was based and Bankman-Fried was arrested in December, told the U.S. Attorney's office in Manhattan it had not intended to extradite Bankman-Fried on that charge.
Bankman-Fried campaign finance charge dropped, lessening trial's political focus
originally posted by: greendust
See, donating to the DNC DOES have benefits. Jesus, all this time I have been investing in myself, should be donating to the DNC as well! Seriously DOJ, what the _______?????
I mean what is this ride? How can I get off?
I looked to see if this has been brought up, couldnt find anything. Move or close if needed please.
CLAIM: The Department of Justice has dropped all charges against FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried, who is accused of cheating investors and looting customer deposits on the cryptocurrency trading platform.
AP’S ASSESSMENT: False. Federal prosecutors said last week that they are no longer pursuing one campaign finance charge against Bankman-Fried, but confirmed he is still set to face other charges at an October criminal trial. He may also face a second trial on additional charges next year.
THE FACTS: In the days since prosecutors dropped the campaign finance charge against Bankman-Fried, some social media users falsely claimed that the Department of Justice had given up on the case entirely, insinuating that it was because of his past political donations.
One post on X, formerly known as Twitter, read in part: “DOJ drops all charges against SBF.” The post, which had more than 6,000 likes, went on to point out that he was a prolific donor in the 2022 midterm elections.
However, only one charge was dropped by prosecutors. Nicholas Biase, a spokesperson for the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York, confirmed to The Associated Press over email. Bankman-Fried remains criminally charged, as indicated on the public docket, he said.
“The only count the Government will not pursue is count 8, the campaign finance charge,” Biase told the AP. “The defendant faces trial on the remaining indictment and superseding indictment in October of this year and February of 2024.”
Federal prosecutors told the judge they were dropping the charge because the government in the Bahamas didn’t consider it to be part of Bankman-Fried’s extradition to the U.S. in December. They would not pursue it at the trial in keeping with U.S. treaty obligations to the Bahamas.
Bankman-Fried still faces seven charges in October from the original indictment filed last year, which include defrauding customers, and lenders. He also faces a second trial next year on other charges filed in a superseding indictment earlier this year, including conspiracy to violate the anti-bribery provisions of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
As the AP reported, the campaign finance charge pertained to the government’s allegation that Bankman-Fried had enabled over $100 million siphoned from Alameda Research — his cryptocurrency hedge fund trading firm — to fund unlawful political contributions.
Prosecutors alleged in an indictment that Bankman-Fried made the contributions to improve his personal standing in Washington, D.C., to increase FTX’s profile and to “curry favor with candidates” who might help pass legislation favorable to FTX.
Before its collapse, FTX was the world’s second-largest crypto exchange and Bankman-Fried was its CEO and a billionaire several times over, at least on paper. FTX entered bankruptcy in November when the global exchange ran out of money after the equivalent of a bank run.
originally posted by: Jonah1970
a reply to: greendust
Wow so this clown who embezzled so much money and gambled it all away we talking billions of dollars is getting a free pass because he donated to democrats campaign funds. Just shows a two tiered just system in action.
originally posted by: Iconic
Isn't jimmy Dore the guy who worked for genocide denier TYT? And spat on Alex Jones?
Couldn't you find a better source than that snake?
originally posted by: greendust
See, donating to the DNC DOES have benefits. Jesus, all this time I have been investing in myself, should be donating to the DNC as well! Seriously DOJ, what the _______?????
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originally posted by: greendust
originally posted by: Turquosie
a reply to: greendust
That's bogus. And didn't these celebs get away with pushing FTX?
What a failure of our system that lets the rich go free because they have great lawyers, meanwhile thousands of investors get screwed because they don't have unlimited funds to take Bankman-Fried to court.
I always never understoud how an average person who steals a small amount of money from somone would get locked up with hard criminals in jail. But someone who steals and defrauds people of multi-millions, often gets a slap of the wrist.
There is a "two-tierd Justice system" and its between the rich and poor..
Big fish eat the little ones, Big fish eat the little ones....
He also donated 10 million to the Republicans www.theatlantic.com...
originally posted by: JinMI
a reply to: greendust
He donated 10 mil to the D party.
Capitalism baby!
originally posted by: jrod
Got to love the crowd. Instead of verifying if the headline is true, they believe it and blame political corruption against the party they have been conditioned to hate.
No, prosecutors did not drop all charges against Sam Bankman-Fried
originally posted by: JinMI
a reply to: dandandat2
The campaign finance fraud to be exact.
Odd that...no?
I think it would be interesting to see what Kennedy does with the CIA, the FBI and the Cabal that's been operating in our government. He definitely has them on his radar. They are behind the cover up on UFO's.