Controversy Surrounds Sentencing Recommendation of FTX Founder Convicted for Fraud: 100 Years in Jail

NEW YORK, NY – Sam Bankman-Fried, the convicted founder of cryptocurrency platform FTX, is facing a recommended prison sentence of 100 years, according to his lawyer. Bankman-Fried, who was convicted of fraud and conspiracy last November, has been described as both an “evil genius” and a “brilliant, complex and humane person.” His attorney argues that the suggested sentence is “grotesque” and “barbaric.” During presentence arguments, Bankman-Fried’s lawyer, Marc Mukasey, criticized the Probation officers’ report, stating that it improperly calculated the federal sentencing guidelines. The recommended sentence falls just ten years short of the maximum potential … Read more

YouTuber Ruby Franke Sentenced to Four to 60 Years in Prison for Child Abuse, Refuses to Appeal – Takes Responsibility for Actions

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah – Prominent YouTuber Ruby Franke has made an announcement regarding her child abuse case. Franke, who recently pleaded guilty to four charges, has decided not to appeal her sentence. After receiving a punishment of four to 60 years in prison, capped at the maximum of 30 years by the state, she has accepted her fate. According to a spokesperson from her attorney at Winward Law, Franke has taken full responsibility for her actions and is prepared to serve her time in prison. The decision comes after a hearing on February 20, … Read more

Trump Fined $354 Million and Banned from NY for 3 Years – Judge Leaves His Empire Intact, Pending Investigations into Individual Businesses

NEW YORK – Former President Donald Trump has been banned from conducting business in New York for a period of three years and has been ordered to pay a fine of $354 million for providing false information about his wealth. Nevertheless, a crucial aspect was conspicuously absent from the judge’s ruling – a directive to dissolve all of Trump’s companies in the state. In a surprising turn of events, Justice Arthur Engoron backed down from his initial ruling in the civil fraud case, issued punishments, and left Trump’s control over his extensive New York empire … Read more

Alarming Surge: More Than 400 Federal Judges Targeted in Threats, Highest Numbers in Years

Washington, D.C. – The number of threats against federal judges in the United States soared in 2023, with federal investigators responding to over 400 incidents, according to statistics from the U.S. Marshals Service (USMS) obtained by CBS News. The figures reveal a significant increase from previous years, with only 179 incidents investigated in 2019 and 300 in 2022. It is important to note that these statistics pertain to the number of threats that were investigated, and it is possible that individual judges received multiple threats. The targeting of federal judges gained increased attention in 2023, … Read more