Insights on Sam Bankman-Fried’s Jail Stay
A former New York mob enforcer turned informant described SBF as feeling “out of his element” in jail and even considering paying another inmate for “protection.”
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A former New York mob enforcer turned informant described SBF as feeling “out of his element” in jail and even considering paying another inmate for “protection.”
“Other prisoners wanted Sam Bankman to feel like this is dangerous, but I kept saying: It’s not dangerous in here,” the informant recalled.
He also mentioned his conversations with Bankman-Fried, noting that “when he talks to you, he puts his head down, he’s very timid, he talks very nervously.”
He also mentioned asking the former billionaire what he spent his money on.
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