Sam Bankman-Fried, the founder and former CEO of FTX, has been arrested and detained in the Bahamas. The entrepreneur, who has now lost his billionaire status, could end up being sentenced to as much as 115 years in prison after being indicted of eight charges that include wire fraud of various types and conspiracy to defraud the United States.https://www.notebookcheck.net/Former-FTX-CEO-Sam-Bankman-Fried-faces-up-to-115-years-of-jail-time-in-the-US-while-currently-detained-in-tough-Bahamian-prison.674769.0.html
While it's good justice will actually be served for once in a large-scale financial crime (assuming he's in fact guilty), it's also messed up that it's only happening here because he's one person and not associated with the big banks. They're throwing the book at him while next to nothing was done to the perpetrators of the much worse financial crisis of 2008. The scales of justice are severely unbalanced.
Finance/scams have nothing to do with technology.
Let alone with LAPTOPS.
Quote from: Bareback on December 16, 2022, 06:42:10Finance/scams have nothing to do with technology.
Let alone with LAPTOPS.
I keep seeing comments like this. For all of you who complain about non notebook-related articles, is somebody forcing you to read them?