SBF sentencing live updates: FTX founder says he made 'selfish decisions' at failed crypto exchange

  • FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried is in New York federal court for sentencing for a huge fraud and conspiracy at his cryptocurrency exchange and a related hedge fund.
  • Judge Lewis Kaplan said he increased the sentencing guidelines because SBF perjured himself, to a maximum of 110 years in prison.
  • Bankman-Fried delivered a winding apology statement, saying he made “selfish decisions,” that haunt him “every day.”

FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried told a judge at his criminal sentencing hearing that he made a “series of selfish decisions” at the failed cryptocurrency exchange.

“They built something really beautiful and I threw all of that away,” Bankman-Fried said of his co-workers at FTX. “It haunts me every day.”

“It’s been excruciating to watch this all unfold,” he said. “Customers don’t deserve this level of pain.

“I was the CEO of FTX and I was responsible.”

SBF faces a maximum possible sentence of 110 years in prison under federal sentencing guidelines for the massive fraud conspiracy that led to the collapse of FTX and a related hedge fund, a judge ruled Thursday.

Judge Lewis Kaplan increased the sentencing guidelines range for Bankman-Fried after finding that he had perjured himself at his trial and knowingly obstructed justice.

Kaplan, who will sentence SBF, as he is often called, later Thursday in Manhattan federal court, is not bound to give him that much time. But the ruling underscores the risk that Bankman-Fried will spend decades in jail.

The judge also found Thursday that the total loss of the fraud at FTX exceeded $550 million. Anything more than that is “just gravy,” Kaplan noted, referring to the fact that any more loss would not increase the top end of the guidelines.

However, Kaplan said he “rejects the entirety of defendant’s argument there was no loss” at FTX, calling that claim “misleading, logically flawed and speculative.”

sbf sentencing live updates: ftx founder says he made 'selfish decisions' at failed crypto exchange

FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried leaves Manhattan federal court in New York after a court appearance, June 15, 2023.

After Kaplan ruled on the guideline enhancement, several victims of Bankman-Fried began talking about the effects of his crimes.

Bankman-Fried, who was wearing a beige jailhouse jumpsuit, looked at the victims as they talked to the judge.

Federal prosecutors want Bankman-Fried sentenced to between 40 to 50 years in prison. His defense team asked Kaplan to sentence him to much less than that, between five and six-a-half years behind bars.

Kaplan presided over the trial, which ended in November when a jury found Bankman-Fried, 32, guilty of seven counts and held him responsible for the roughly $10 billion of customer deposits that went missing in 2022.

The charges included wire fraud and conspiracy to commit wire fraud against FTX customers and against lenders to sister hedge fund Alameda Research; conspiracy to commit securities fraud and conspiracy to commit commodities fraud against FTX investors; and conspiracy to commit money laundering.

Bankman-Fried’s parents, Joseph Bankman and Barbara Fried, are in the courtroom for the sentencing hearing.

sbf sentencing live updates: ftx founder says he made 'selfish decisions' at failed crypto exchange

FTX’s former CEO and founder Sam Bankman-Fried’s mother, Barbara Fried (L), and his father, Joseph Bankman, arrive at Manhattan Federal Court for his sentencing at Manhattan Federal Court in New York City on March 28, 2024.

Manhattan U.S. Attorney Damian Williams has said Bankman-Fried was the mastermind of “one of the biggest financial frauds in American history.”

Jurors reached their verdict after only about three hours of deliberations. For a high-profile monthlong trial that involved nearly 20 witnesses and hundreds of exhibits, experts told CNBC they’d never seen such a speedy decision.

Bankman-Fried plans to appeal his conviction and sentence.

It was a steep and swift fall from grace for Bankman-Fried, who was once hailed as a titan in the industry and grew his crypto empire — on paper — to a $32 billion valuation.

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