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Strategies & Market Trends : 2026 TeoTwawKi ... 2032 Darkest Interregnum -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: TobagoJack who wrote (200846)8/18/2023 9:31:27 AM
From: Pogeu Mahone  Respond to of 218055
 



To: TobagoJack who wrote (200846)8/18/2023 12:37:26 PM
From: Pogeu Mahone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218055
 
Is Binance different?



To: TobagoJack who wrote (200846)9/25/2024 10:36:50 AM
From: Snowshoe  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 218055
 
re <<I want to see the ending>>

SBF's girlfriend gets 2 years in the slammer...

Caroline Ellison, Star Witness at FTX Trial, Is Sentenced to 2 Years in Prison
nytimes.com

SBF gets a new roommate...

Strange Cellmates in a Brooklyn Jail: Sean Combs and Sam Bankman-Fried
nytimes.com

Sean Combs (aka "Diddy") is living in the same unit of a Brooklyn jail as Sam Bankman-Fried, the crypto mogul convicted of fraud, sleeping in a dormitory-style room with a group of other defendants assigned to the same section, according to a person familiar with the living arrangements.

Mr. Combs has been held in the jail, the Metropolitan Detention Center, for nearly a week, since federal prosecutors unsealed an indictment charging him with racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking in what the government has called a “decades-long pattern of physical and sexual violence.”

He has pleaded not guilty to all charges, and his lawyers argued strenuously for him to be released on bail, proposing to a judge that he put up a $50 million bond and hire a security team to monitor him at all hours. The judge rejected the proposal, saying that he had concerns about Mr. Combs attempting to witness tamper, landing him in a special housing unit that often holds high-profile inmates.