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by wubrr 270 days ago
> and express no remorse for the clear destruction they caused to other people’s lives.

They obviously do multiple times in the article, including the same paragraph you referenced in your comment.

"He said he wished he hadn’t hurt his family, or his victims, but he seemed hopeful that the friendships he made would endure. “I’m not saying what I did was a good thing, it’s a horrible community, and what I did was bad,” Noah said. “But I loved my life. I like who I am. I’m glad I was able to live life as I lived it.”"

Did someone steal your shitcoin?

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> I’m glad I was able to live life as I lived it.

he's not even pretending he has regrets. All that around is just PR, he's a serial manipulator and there's no reason to believe that he's suddenly changed after such a short period of time.

> He said he wished he hadn’t hurt his family, or his victims

He literally says he has regrets in the first sentence of the paragraph.

> All that around is just PR, he's a serial manipulator and there's no reason to believe that he's suddenly changed after such a short period of time.

Maybe. That's you opinion. I'm not a mind reader, and I don't really care. Plenty of white-collar criminals get much lighter sentences for stealing much more money.

He also says multiple times that "this felt like me" and "I loved living this life" and the FBI agent says, based on their experience, he had no remorse.