For those saying "what took so long?", this is incredibly quick. It's still quicker than I thought it would be. But it is an open-and-shut case. As soon as you steal custodial assets (meaning customer assets that you'r eholding in trust), it's game over.
Additionally, the US claims jurisdiction on pretty much anything that touches the US financial system. It's how the US can exert pressure on, say, European banks (eg the Swiss settlements for withholding taxes for US citizens).
Given the scale of the fraud (ie $billions), I honestly expect him to spend the rest of his life in prison. It's that large and that egregious. Was it worth it?
I'm curious to find out if Caroline Ellison was (or will be) a cooperating witness in this case as some speculated when she was spotted in a Starbucks recently in Lower Manhattan close to the SDNY office.
> I honestly expect him to spend the rest of his life in prison
Yeah a lot of people are saying this and citing Madoff for comparison. I guess we'll all wait 2 years and see, but I doubt he's getting this kind of time.
How similar can he make his story look to Nick Leeson's? He'll say he just got in over his head, tried to trade his way out of it, used funds he shouldn't have and lost in his gambles. Leeson got 6 1/2 and served 4. My prediction is SBF gets 11 and serves 7 or so.
Nick Leeson was prosecuted in Singapore though, very difficult to compare to that to the US. There's a good chance Nick Leeson would've gotten a harsher sentence was he charged by the Southern District of NY..
Additionally, the US claims jurisdiction on pretty much anything that touches the US financial system. It's how the US can exert pressure on, say, European banks (eg the Swiss settlements for withholding taxes for US citizens).
Given the scale of the fraud (ie $billions), I honestly expect him to spend the rest of his life in prison. It's that large and that egregious. Was it worth it?
I'm curious to find out if Caroline Ellison was (or will be) a cooperating witness in this case as some speculated when she was spotted in a Starbucks recently in Lower Manhattan close to the SDNY office.