Sam Bankman-Fried Thrown Into Solitary Over Tucker Carlson Interview: Report

Taker Carlson’s interview with Crypto Sam Bankman-PRID, which was distributed on the Internet, appears to be a transparent trick for the media’s interest in the aim of eventually registering a pardon from President Donald Trump. But it seems that SBF is now paying the price of the interview. According to what was reported, the former billionaire was thrown into solitary confinement because the interview was not approved by the American Prison Office, according to a new report issued by the New York Times.
According to the Times, the prison office has strict rules on how to conduct interviews with prisoners, and the Federal Agency confirmed to the newspaper that it had not provided permission to interview with Carlson to move forward. We do not know when the interview was actually, although the evidence indicates that it was on Wednesday, the day previously published online on social media platforms such as Rumble and X. SBF at the center of detention in Metropolitan in Brooklyn.
It is also not clear type of equipment used to allow SBF and Carlson to communicate. SBF is completely possible to use a vaginal smartphone to speak with Carlson, and although this seems to be the most obvious way to accomplish an interview like this, this is purely speculative. SBF suggested in his conversation with Carlson that he was really missing with high -tech devices at his disposal, although the topic only appeared when he asked the previous Fox News about whether he was previously the CEO of encryption on doping before entering the prison. SBF blames its irregular appearance in ancient interviews about distracting their attention by technical devices. Carlson seized the opportunity to say that technology was not healthy.
It seems that the new report issued by the New York Times confirms what anyone assumes with little sense when a Carlson interview: SBF, who is currently serving a 25 -year prison sentence for fraud after the collapse of his encrypted FTX in 2022, is flourishing for amnesty from President Trump.
Panamman Farid’s parents, Joe Bancman and Parbra Farid, were two law professors in Stanford, and Cori Langofer, Arizona’s lawyer, was said to have previously worked in Trump’s presidential campaigns in 2016 and 2020, according to the Times. Langofer is supposed to have profound links in the Trump world, but the newspaper reports that it was not in direct contact with Trump. At least, not yet.
But it seems that it may be a hard rise to SBF and his family to get a Trump’s amnesty. The Times says the effort “does not seem to have gained traction”, and it is easy to guess that ancient SBF’s associations with prominent Democrats may hurt its chances. However, SBF himself admitted as soon as he was in prison that he was secretly donated to the Republicans before the FTX collapsed.
SBF said on Thursday’s episode of Carlson’s show that he did not believe that the Democrats “saved him” during his trial during the years of Joe Biden because they knew that he was giving the Republicans as well. Carlson continued to act throughout the interview as if it were natural and reasonable for the wealthy who donate politicians to expect corrupt preferences from these people at the time of their need. But SBF did not really take the taste, saying it would be “inappropriate” to ask for help.
Trump recently obtained Ross Olbricht, founder of Silk Road, who was convicted in 2015 and who was serving a 40 -year prison sentence for money laundering, among a group of other charges related to Darknet. In fact, pardoning Olbrecht was a promise to the campaign by Trump in the period before the elections, which is largely an interest for the encryption community, which is considered a hero.
Pankman-Fred has not explicitly asked to pardon Trump during his interview as well, and it seems clear at this stage that regardless of how despair is out of prison, he will let things happen behind the scenes instead of begging. But who knows what may happen in the future. SBF 33 on Thursday and only a few years of prison sentence for 25 years.
2025-03-08 15:58:00