SBF is guilty
Here’s a selection of media outlets who covered the trial of FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried and the guilty verdict on all 7 counts last night:
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- Sam Bankman-Fried Guilty on All 7 Counts in FTX Fraud Trial – Nikhilesh De, CoinDesk
- Sam Bankman-Fried found guilty on all seven criminal fraud counts – Mackenzie Sigalos, CNBC
- A roundup of DC voices: “Crypto faces world of legal clashes even after SBF trial” – Politico
- Laura Shin, Unchained on X
- Matthew Russell Lee, Inner City Press, on X
- SBF is guilty on all counts as jury rules he defrauded investors – The Block
- Sam Bankman-Fried Is Convicted of Fraud in FTX Collapse – The Wall Street Journal
what you should know: There is still a second trial expected in March 2024 which will cover the campaign finance laws that Bankman-Fried violated.
yesterday’s HFS hearing
Yesterday’s 2-hour House Financial Services (HFS) Capital Markets Subcommittee Hearing on the SEC’s agenda for capital markets went as expected. The Republican majority, owners of the Committee’s agenda, led by subcommittee Chair Rep. Ann Wagner (R, MO), expressed deep skepticism about the SEC’s machinations in the markets. And the Democratic caucus provided support *mostly* for the SEC.
See the recorded video and hearing documents here.
Rep. Wagner noted the SEC had not responded within the requested 30 days to a Congressional letter in September on the SEC’s predictive data analytics rule proposal. Previously, HFS Chair Patrick McHenry (R, NC) threatened to subpoena SEC Chair Gary Gensler at a September SEC Oversight hearing for Gensler’s and his agency’s lack of meaningful response to Congressional requests. Is Wagner’s letter and the resulting echo another mark in favor of the threatened subpoena? Continue reading “Sam Bankman-Fried Found Guilty; Capital Markets Hearing Drips With SEC Overreach”