A Grim Prediction for Sam Bankman-Fried
Martin Shkreli, previously convicted of financial wrongdoing in the healthcare sector, has made a somber forecast regarding the upcoming court hearing for Sam. His analysis centers on the composition of the jury, and he anticipates unfavorable outcomes.
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In his view, the presence of nine women among the twelve selected jurors is a concerning factor. He believes that they are more likely to lean towards convicting the billionaire.
Specifically, he singles out social workers, a pregnant physician's assistant, and a schoolteacher as potential jurors who might sway the verdict against Sam.
Another negative factor, as Martin sees it, is the involvement of a correctional facility employee and a librarian in the trial. He predicts that they will advocate for sending Sam straight to the depths of hell, metaphorically speaking.
As a result, Sam Bankman-Fried's only glimmer of hope lies in the metro conductor with five children and a banker who is battling cancer. Martin believes that their personal circumstances might elicit sympathy from others if they support an acquittal.
Furthermore, a Ukrainian Bloomberg employee will be present at the court session, but Martin considers him a neutral figure who will maintain a purely impartial stance.
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