I take full responsibility for stealing $10 billion and am stepping down as CEO, it has been a long journey from me having nothing to this point. I am sorry to those that lost some or all of your money.
I will no longer take part in the company and will quietly fly away on my private jet to my $50 million home where I will contemplate my next venture.
he's bankrupt and deeply in debt. Why would his "connections" stick their necks out for him? I don't know if having a dad teaching at Stanford gives you a free pass everywhere.
is he? sounds like his various corporate frauds have destroyed a lot of companies and led to corporate bankruptcies, but what information is there about how much he scooped out before?
The allegation is he moved money between companies to support his terrible “hedge” fund. Where have you seen anything at all about him not having a lot of personal money?
Bloomberg Billionaires Index estimates that SBF has lost 100% of his net worth, all of which was in one way or another tied into Alameda/FTX-related firms (there was some invested in Robinhood, but it was used as collateral for Alameda-related loans.)
I'm not sure how much trouble having parents at stanford gets you out of. Maybe he can get a good lawyer but losing 10B of client funds is going to have a lot of wealthy people quite upset with him. I'd imagine anyway.
Oh I completely agree. I don't think having two parents on the faculty at Stanford helps any more than having one parent on the faculty, which is to say probably not at all here. My comment was really just meant to be parenthetical to the OPs statement.
The context here is other CEOs stepping down after a fiasco, getting a massive severance check, saying they take "full responsibility". Compared to that SBF is massively screwed.
I will no longer take part in the company and will quietly fly away on my private jet to my $50 million home where I will contemplate my next venture.