As Sam Bankman-Fried’s sentencing approaches, letters invoking vegan lifestyle call for leniency


Advocates for Sam “SBF” Bankman-Fried, anticipated to be sentenced on March 28 following his conviction on seven felony counts, have referred to as for leniency for the previous FTX CEO.

In letters filed in United States District Court docket for the Southern District of New York on March 26, 5 people called on Decide Lewis Kaplan to impose a lightweight sentence on SBF. The letters, from individuals who knew Bankman-Fried personally or have been impacted by the collapse of FTX, highlighted SBF’s vegan life-style, his expertise coping with autism, and the change’s plan to repay customers.

Dr. Adam Hesterberg, who lived with SBF from 2012 to 2014, argued the previous FTX CEO ought to obtain “leniency in his sentence” primarily based partly on changing half of their family to vegetarianism or veganism. Others who didn’t know the CEO personally suggested that Decide Kaplan contemplate Bankman-Fried’s atypical “persona traits” out and in of the courtroom.

“I can communicate from expertise that the thoughts of these on the spectrum works in a different way,” said Maria Centrella, a mom of a kid identified with autism. “Although I’ve by no means met Sam, I firmly imagine that whereas he could also be an MIT grad – he didn’t absolutely perceive the scope of what was occurring and didn’t have malicious intent.”

Supply: Courtlistener

Prosecutors submitted a sentence recommendation that Bankman-Fried serve between 40 and 50 years for his function in misusing funds at FTX and Alameda Analysis. SBF’s attorneys recommended he serve 6.5 years behind bars. The utmost allowable sentence offers Decide Kaplan the discretion to condemn SBF for as much as 110 years, however many have instructed that this final result is unlikely.

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Bankman-Fried’s quick household and others submitted similar character references to the choose in February, claiming that throwing him in jail can be “draconian” and current the chance of bodily hazard given his persona. Most of the letters don’t point out the affect the collapse of FTX had on buyers, who misplaced entry to tens of millions of {dollars}.

“SBF doesn’t need to get off evenly for his crimes due to the ‘autism defence,’” said AutismBC Director Lucas Gates in a Feb. 28 X put up. “He knew what he did was fraud, and he ought to go to jail for the remainder of his days.”

The previous FTX CEO has been in jail since Decide Kaplan revoked his bail in August 2023 following alleged makes an attempt to affect or intimidate witnesses in his felony case. In November, a jury convicted Bankman-Fried on all seven counts after a month-long trial.

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