FTX executive Ryan Salame recently publicly criticized the U.S. Department of Justice, claiming he was targeted with a selective prosecution. Salame stated that the prosecution was aimed at his political identity (a Republican donor) rather than actual criminal behavior. He further accused that he was forced to plead guilty under threats from the Department of Justice against his pregnant fiancée. This accusation has once again brought the judicial procedural compliance of the FTX scandal into the spotlight, sparking public doubts about the fairness of regulatory enforcement.
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TooScaredToSell
· 01-05 21:05
Haha, alright, the phrase about political suppression is now everywhere... Who really knows if it's true or not.
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MetaverseLandlord
· 01-02 21:58
Ha, this kind of rhetoric sounds a bit familiar... It's already 2024 and you're still blaming political persecution?
Anyone can be a CTO, huh?
Say one thing in front of people and another behind their back. Only when caught do they realize they've been wronged.
This kind of operation is truly... showy.
FTX's self-rescue talk is getting more and more outrageous.
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TeaTimeTrader
· 01-02 21:56
Same old trick again, political persecution? Give me a break, crypto veterans should just admit their guilt.
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notSatoshi1971
· 01-02 21:49
Using the same excuse again? Political persecution? That's hilarious...
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NFTArchaeologis
· 01-02 21:47
This kind of rhetoric sounds like they're just rehashing old issues... Allegations about political identity and threatening family members need to be backed by evidence; we can't rely on one-sided claims. Every aspect of the FTX mess reveals problems.
FTX executive Ryan Salame recently publicly criticized the U.S. Department of Justice, claiming he was targeted with a selective prosecution. Salame stated that the prosecution was aimed at his political identity (a Republican donor) rather than actual criminal behavior. He further accused that he was forced to plead guilty under threats from the Department of Justice against his pregnant fiancée. This accusation has once again brought the judicial procedural compliance of the FTX scandal into the spotlight, sparking public doubts about the fairness of regulatory enforcement.