There's only two ways this can turn out, both bad, but one massively worse than the other. In other words, it would be extremely easy for Sam to exclude US funds from his alleged scheme, which would be the smartest thing someone in his position could do (besides leave everyone's funds alone).
For example, US law enforcement cannot pursue a case where investors from France were victims of fraud committed by a company in the Bahamas. Actually, no country on earth prosecutes cases under those circumstances.
Sam leveraged his political donations for meetings with lawmakers and other VIPS, he was becoming well-connected in Washington DC - many believe Sam may "know too much" and that worries powerful people.
"Does anyone else wonder if Bankman Fried will meet the same fate as Epstein? After all, how many will he expose if he testifies?"
'Let’s hope they don’t Epstein his a** before he really breaks into full choral singing. Just think what he knows."
"He either gets Epstein treatment or sentenced 2 weeks in a luxurious resort jail, no in between."
While this is one of the more extreme possibilities, one thing is clear - there's no 'good outcome' for him from here. -----------
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