Complexity is Sam Bankman-Fried's friend here, says Puck's Teddy Schleifer

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Publicado 2023-10-06
Teddy Schleifer, Puck founding partner, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the high-profile fraud trial of former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried, which kicked off this week with opening arguments from former FTX engineers and software developers, and more. For access to live and exclusive video from CNBC subscribe to CNBC PRO: cnb.cx/2NGeIvi 

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @Zhuster
    If this guy gets away with this, I'm devoting the rest of my life to fraud and scams.
  • @Calidastas
    He took customer funds. End of story. This isn’t hard. Quit buying into the “if you really understand the complexity then you’re smart enough to know I’m innocent” bs.
  • @Michealfarmer
    5:14 What Becky is saying, is that there is indeed no complexity to strip away. You’re over complicating things in an attempt to make him look innocent. He’s either guilty or stupid, or both.
  • @erickayson588
    Even Johnny Depp's trial was broadcasted Live. Why isn't there any coverage?
  • @danb5595
    His texts and other messages will prove he is guilty. The subject is complex but not his guilt
  • @fgsd3155
    I'd like to run an algorithm that produces results showing how many sympathetic articles/news segments have been produced (like this one) that continually try to play down this nerdy kid's underhanded intentions/actions/crimes and paint things in a more "rosy" light... they really seem to go out of their way to "explain" how things "could've" been "misread, misunderstood, misinterpreted, misled". it's All SO TECHNICAL... "coulda happened to anybody"... 'just playing video games"... "dressed like a complete nerd and always talks of altruism and philanthropy" "doesn't care about the money"... according to the "esteemed" Michael Lewis, "SBF came from NOTHING" and as the "romanticized" story goes built himself up to be WORTH BILLIONS... same headlines as ELIZABETH HOLMES... all these people, the finance people, finance stations, the news subculture reporting on crypto... all working in conjunction to make certain that the bottom doesn't fall out from the crypto scam world... notice how these "sharp, unbiased folks" in this clip fail to ponder how this trial might effect the overall value of the digital currency... "HOW IS IT STILL SO STABLE?" A cynic might ask. Especially after having experienced ANOTHER Bernie Madoff event. And WHY were the WINKELVOSS TWINS AND OTHER BIG NAME "DIGITAL INSTITUTIONS" clobbered by what SBF did? So easy to pick apart these smoke and mirror cover stories it's silly... willful ignorance huh guys?
  • @thorsrensen3162
    It is so complex how all the ftx customes lost their money that no one can be held accountable.
  • @lightduo
    At this point the jurors have already decided time to put him away for good
  • @whatsdoin2392
    If you build a plane while flying it the chances you will crash it are 100%.
  • @wsteele5864
    Well, and of course, Michael Lewis.... Sad to see Michael digging himself deeper and deeper, just because he gushed about this guy before it became clear he was a crook.
  • @user-it2mx6bi7z
    “Yea Fraudexity is Freeaud’s best friend” Totally agree with that guy
  • I normally have respect for Andrew …. But he seems to be schilling for SBF every time he interviews anyone regarding this story.
  • SBF and 4 to 6 senior members, including SBF's parents thus far are guilty. They stole funds. SBF's inner circle all cut deals with prosecutors, pleading guilty........why? because they know they stole customer funds.....
  • He suddenly remind me of a drugsrunner ,while the dealers ......him saying on the stand :i thought it was powdered sugar...
  • @nexx456
    Question is did FTX make any money ? How much ? How much this guy wasted which was customer's money. Not the money he made
  • @56Hoperoad69
    Because a nerd jacked up on amphetamines is so charming.
  • @HarmonySunLove
    Amazing investigative journalism here….oh wait…NOT. Very focused on getting him off vs. going to jail.
  • @moken79
    the paying back people argument i heard a millon times. It's just their version of the age-old argument "Let's go and rob a bank, and if I get caught, I'll just say, 'Oops, here, have it back. Let's let bygones be bygones.
  • @donaldlyons17
    Well that defense makes is possible that SBF and everyone else had reasons to have money missing without realizing it... YEP I TOTALLY BELIEVE IT!!