NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JUNE 15: FTX Founder Sam Bankman-Fried arrives at Manhattan Federal Court for a court appearance on June 15, 2023 in New York City. A court in the Bahamas temporarily barred the country’s government from agreeing to let US prosecutors pursue part of their criminal case against Bankman-Fried this week due to them being added after his agreed extradition. The Justice Department in a filing informed Judge Lewis Kaplan that it will only try Bankman-Fried on the original eight counts mentioned in the original indictment that includes wire fraud, securities fraud, money laundering, and campaign finance fraud. (Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)
Sam Bankman-Fried, the founder of crypto exchange FTX who is serving a 110-year prison sentence for fraud, declared during an interview with Tucker Carlson that he has a closer relationship with Republicans and reiterated that he is not a criminal.
In November 2022, FTX lost billions of dollars and filed for bankruptcy. Subsequent reports showed that Bankman-Fried and his trading firm borrowed and traded billions of dollars from FTX users’ accounts.
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In the following year, the cryptocurrency’s founder was named in a class-action lawsuit asserting that FTX’s customers lost nearly $11 billion. On Nov. 2, 2023, Bankman-Fried was found guilty of wire fraud, securities fraud and money laundering and sentenced to 110 years in prison.
“In May 2020, I was – I was center-left, and I gave to [Joe Biden‘s] campaign,” he told Carlson. “I was optimistically the sort of solid center-left president.”
“I spent the next few years in DC a lot,” he added. “I made dozens of trips there and was really, really shocked by what I saw – not in a good direction from the administration. By late 2022, I was giving to Republicans privately as much as Democrats, and that started becoming known right around after FTX’s collapse.”
The ex-FTX CEO also mentioned that, in late 2022, he “had this good relationship, probably better with Republicans in D.C. as with Democrats.”
Later on in the interview, Carlson asked Bankman-Fried to be honest and tell him if he thought he was “the biggest criminal in the crypto business.”
“I don’t think as a criminal, so, certainly, the answer to that is no,” he replied. “I mean, I think the DOJ thinks that I may have been, but I don’t share their view.”
“Yeah, you’re in jail,” Carlson noted while laughing in response to Bankman-Fried’s statement. “They definitely – that’s their claim anyway.”
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