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Phantom-Z t1_j1jy1fu wrote

This is an absolute savage move by the U.S Attorney’s office, good on them. This scumbag deserves to rot. Especially after the last few weeks of arrogant interviews trying to proclaim his own innocence.

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jb_in_jpn t1_j1kcmef wrote

Yeah. But she deserves to as well…

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JuiceColdman t1_j1l02pw wrote

This is how the system works. Go easier on the henchmen so they’ll cooperate to help bag the mastermind

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jb_in_jpn t1_j1l2uie wrote

I never stated otherwise. I simply said she deserves to rot in jail as well, even if she rats on the others.

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BLT-Enthusiast t1_j1lfh0z wrote

Yeah but unfortunately if you break the deals you offer people stop taking them so it would be bad long term to ignore the deal with her

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jb_in_jpn t1_j1lo6zd wrote

That’s quite true, but I just don’t see the need for pleas here; the evidence and insight into the fraud is right there.

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captain554 t1_j1ku4j2 wrote

Had he not given any interviews he probably would be in less trouble. In the interviews he strongly alluded to the fact that all customers money was in one big bucket and Alameda had open access to all of it. His justification was that some of those customers agreed to the terms of service that allowed for the trading/risk. Too bad "some" doesn't mean "all."

He is definitely going to rot.

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