SBF sent to solitary confinement over Tucker Carlson interview: Report

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Former FTX CEO Sam “SBF” Bankman-Fried has reportedly been despatched to solitary confinement after collaborating in an interview with right-wing political commentator Tucker Carlson, which was not accepted by jail authorities.

“This explicit interview was not accepted,” a consultant for the US Bureau of Prisons told The New York Occasions on March 7.

Bankman-Fried didn’t obtain permission to take interview

Based on an individual briefed on the state of affairs, after Bankman-Fried’s interview with Carlson was revealed, he was despatched to solitary confinement at Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Heart, the place he has been held since August 2023. 

United States, Sam Bankman-Fried, FTX

Supply: Andre Cronje

The Bureau of Prisons is alleged to have strict guidelines on who can talk with inmates and the way they will achieve this.

The interview, revealed on Carlson’s YouTube channel on March 6, has already garnered 730,425 views on the time of publication.

United States, Sam Bankman-Fried, FTX

Supply: Tucker Carlson

Throughout the interview with Carlson, Bankman-Fried talked about prison life since his sentencing and his ideas on crypto regulation within the US.

Bankman-Fried advised Carlson he didn’t suppose he was “a felony.”

Bankman-Fried continues enchantment battle

Whereas Carlson didn’t straight ask Bankman-Fried if he anticipated a pardon from US President Donald Trump, he appeared receptive to some Republican concepts in the course of the interview.

Nevertheless, because the interview aired, hypothesis has grown inside the neighborhood a few doable Trump pardon.

According to a March 7 X publish from crypto predictions platform Polymarket, “the percentages of an SBF pardon have practically doubled,” because the interview was revealed.

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On Jan. 21, only a day after taking workplace, Trump gave a full pardon to Ross Ulbricht, who had been in jail for 12 years for founding the defunct darknet market the Silk Highway.

In the meantime, in September 2024, legal professionals representing Bankman-Fried filed an appeal for his seven felony counts and 25-year jail sentence.

Within the 102-page transient, the legal professionals claimed that the previous FTX CEO was “by no means presumed harmless,” topic to scrutiny that allegedly affected prosecutors, the presiding choose, and therapy by the media.

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