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The END of Sam Bankman Fried

2023-11-10 Entertainment
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Deep Dive into the Sam Bankman-Fried Trial Evidence and Testimony

Uncover the prosecution's strategy and the defense's desperate attempts to discredit key witnesses in the SBF fraud trial. Learn how specific code and internal documents revealed the extent of the corporate deception.

Short Summary

  • The prosecution centered its case on proving Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF) orchestrated an elaborate fraud using Alameda Research to steal FTX customer funds.
  • Key insiders, including Gary Wang and Caroline Ellison, testified against SBF, admitting their own guilt while implicating him in special privileges and misleading FTX customers.
  • The defense attempted to shift blame, arguing failure was due to mismanagement while building the company mid-flight, but struggled against evidence of intentional dishonesty.
  • This breakdown covers the financial testimony (liquid vs. illiquid assets) and SBF's disastrous evidentiary cross-examination. This analysis simplifies the voluminous trial transcripts, presenting the competing visions of events from the prosecution and defense. Readers gain clarity on the key pieces of evidence—especially code exhibits and manipulated balance sheets—that ultimately secured the guilty verdict.

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The worst scammer faces justice and I went to go watch. Full breakdown and deep dive into the trial of Sam Bankman Fried. Support: ► Patreon: https://patreon.com/coffeezilla Follow: ► Twitter: @coffeebreak_yt ► Instagram: @coffeebreak_yt Credits: 3D Artist: Ed Leszczynski @LeszczynskiEd Video Editor: Harry Bagg @HarryRBagg Camera Motion Tracking: Mo-Sys Startracker https://www.mo-sys.com/product/camera-tracking/startracker/ Virtual Production Platform: Aximmetry https://aximmetry.com/ This video is an opinion and in no way should be construed as statements of fact. Scams, bad business opportunities, and fake gurus are subjective terms that mean different things to different people. I think someone who promises $100K/month for an upfront fee of $2K is a scam. Others would call it the "opportunity of a lifetime."

Top Comments (10)

@badatsundown 2023-11-10

The idea that Sam might've actually saw Coffee while at trial is hilarious af.

19.2k 94 replies
@NikoBee90 2023-11-10

The fact that a scammer can look around the courtroom and see Coffeezilla just staring back at him, poetic justice Edit: He wasn't in the courtroom with him and didn't exchange glances. He may have been able to upon leaving the courts? Nevertheless, justice was served

16.6k 73 replies
@MovieGasm 2023-11-10

The 40 million dollar penthouse! My boy moving up in the world. I still remember the humble ol’ days of the 10Million dollar studio.

8.0k 23 replies
@Berdlyknowsitall 2023-11-15

“I ain’t no snitch!” “You’re looking at 115 years” “It was Sam he did it and he made me commit illegal crimes!”

7.0k 23 replies
@MartinInBC 2023-11-10

If you were found guilty of financial crimes in a country that had the electric chair as a punishment the worst surname to have is Bankman Fried.

7.0k 61 replies
@theblackunicorn261 2023-11-13

It's hilarous to imagine Sam contemplating how much evidence against him existed, before looking up and seeing Coffee staring at him from across the room with a massive shit-eating grin on his face

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@lax9586 2023-11-10

I can just imagine SBF and Coffee locking eyes in the ruckus and a moment of clarity hits him and he recognizes Coffee from his videos. I would pay a kings ransom to see that unfold. This trial is like watching the worlds shittiest super villains get sent to court.

1.9k 11 replies
@mattmurdock5424 2024-03-28

Update: He was sentenced to 25 years in prison

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@rainspectre3153 2023-11-10

Coffee is legitimately one of the people showing YouTube's merit as a legitimate platform; he's now one of the leading investigative journalists in digital fraud.

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@nenegrey2282 2023-11-25

Imagine being born in the lap of privilege, to two highly educated and financially secure parents, with enough brains and connections to attend a prestigious university and have a 99.9% chance of a highly lucrative career... and still deciding to commit FRAUD and scam people out of billions of dollars. Now he could face over 100 years of prison (I'm pretty sure it's not going to happen, people like this always get out of jail early IF they even get such a sentence). He would deserve all of them just based on his arrogance and disrespect.

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