Lawyer predicts former FTX CEO SBF will make personal statement in court
Legal experts have predicted the upcoming hearing of former FTX CEO SBF in New York on Thursday. It is said that SBF could face 20 to 30 years in prison, with prosecutors seeking a sentence of 40 to 50 years, while the defense is advocating for 6.5 years. SBF was convicted of seven charges in the FTX fraud case. It is expected that SBF will make a personal statement in court on Thursday, although he is still unlikely to fully assume responsibility. Victim impact statements could have a significant impact on the verdict. SBF still retains the right to appeal.
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