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by ramesh31
290 days ago
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>Morally speaking, no. Practically speaking, it does. He would not have seen jail time. It's literally exactly what Shkreli got 7 years for, even after repaying investors. If you defraud money from someone and put it back before they find out, it's still a crime. Fraud is about intent more than anything else, and they proved it for SBF. |
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