The disgraced mogul will likely be behind bars for decades.
Judge Lewis Kaplan listens as Sunil Kavuri gives his victim impact statement in court.
Instead he was sentenced to 25 years, plus three years of probation, an $11.2 billion forfeiture of property and a $700 fine.Bankman-Fried came into the room, with chains jingling as he walked. He was wearing a loose fitting beige shirt rather than the suits he wore during his trial. He also let his hair grow back out to itsgoing into the sentencing was whether or not the judge would be persuaded that SBF deserved less prison time.
"Sam Bankman-Fried doesn't make decisions with malice in his heart. He makes decisions with math in his head," Mukasey told the court.that point, calling it a nice turn of phrase, but "what it says is that if Mr. Bankman-Fried thought the mathematics would justify it, he would do it again."
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