The New York Times: SBF Provides Legal Advice to Other Inmates in Prison, but with Poor Results
PANews, December 20 – According to The New York Times, FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried has begun offering legal advice to other inmates during his prison sentence. His clients include former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández, music producer Sean Combs, and several others. However, the effectiveness of his services has been poor. Reportedly, Juan Orlando Hernández followed SBF's testimony advice but was ultimately still convicted. Nevertheless, some people have expressed gratitude for SBF's legal advice.
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