Predictably, Sam Bankman-Fried's Fraud Conviction Appeal Has Been Denied

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There's still the possibility of that Trump pardon.

A federal appeals court has upheld the fraud conviction of FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried, according to Reuters. Bankman-Fried was convicted of running one of the largest financial frauds in history, involving his crypto-exchange FTX. He was also convicted of money laundering and is currently in prison.

Judge Barrington Parker wrote in the appeals ruling that "the government's evidence against him was, conservatively stated, robust." Bankman-Fried and his team still have the option to bring the appeal to higher courts, including the Supreme Court.

All told, he faced seven charges and was found guilty of each and every one. The disgraced crypto mogul was sentenced to 25 years in prison back in 2024. Since that time, he's been fighting to overturn the ruling in a variety of ways.

There's the aforementioned appeal, which was just denied. Bankman-Fried is also seeking a...

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