Bankman-Fried praises Trump for pardoning former Honduran leader as he seeks his own pardon
Bankman-Fried's Response to Pardon: Sam Bankman-Fried expressed support for the pardon of former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández, stating that few are more deserving, while he himself is seeking clemency from President Trump amid his 25-year prison sentence for fraud and conspiracy.
Legal Proceedings and Appeals: Bankman-Fried's case is currently under review by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit as he seeks a new trial, but a decision is not expected until next year, limiting his immediate legal options.
Parents' Advocacy for Pardon: His parents, both Stanford Law professors, are reportedly lobbying for a presidential pardon for their son, despite his previous significant donations to the Biden campaign, which may hinder his chances of receiving clemency from Trump.
Social Media Activity and Narrative Defense: Bankman-Fried has been increasingly active on social media, using intermediaries to challenge the narrative surrounding FTX's collapse, claiming the exchange was solvent at the time of bankruptcy and that customer losses were avoidable.
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