Sam Bankman-Fried Found Guilty on All Charges. Faces up to 110 Years in Prison. The disgraced FTX founder was accused of one of the largest financial frauds ever.

By Jonathan Small

The Crypto King has fallen.

After 15 days of deliberations in a New York City courtroom, it took a jury less than five hours to convict FTX Founder Sam Bankman-Fried.

The crypto conman was found guilty of all seven charges against him, including two counts of wire fraud, four counts of conspiracy to commit fraud, and one count of conspiracy to commit money laundering.

FTX's multibillion-dollar scheme was one of the largest frauds in American history and came to symbolize the greed and lawlessness of the cryptocurrency industry.

Related: 11 of the Biggest Bombshells From Sam Bankman-Fried's FTX Fraud Trial

Shaking in the Courtroom

According to CNN, Bankman-Fried bowed his head and visibly shook as the jury read the verdict. His parents, longtime Stanford law professors, stood behind him, clearly distraught. As he was escorted out of the courtroom, Bankman-Fried turned to them and smiled, causing his mother to break down in tears.

Outside the courthouse, U.S. Attorney Damian Williams said the verdict sent a clear message to every "fraudster out there who thinks they're untouchable. Those folks should think again. And if they don't, I promise we'll have enough handcuffs for all of them."

Williams added that while the cryptocurrency industry was new, the crime was not. "The players, like Sam Bankman-Fried, might be new. But this kind of fraud, this kind of corruption, is as old as time," he said.

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Sentencing Scheduled for March

Sentencing is scheduled for March 28. Together, the counts carry a maximum sentence of 110 years.

Defense attorney Mark Cohen suggested that Bankman-Fried will appeal, saying, "Mr. Bankman Fried maintains his innocence and will continue to vigorously fight the charges against him."

Jonathan Small

Entrepreneur Staff

Founder, Strike Fire Productions

Jonathan Small is a bestselling author, journalist, producer, and podcast host. For 25 years, he has worked as a sought-after storyteller for top media companies such as The New York Times, Hearst, Entrepreneur, and Condé Nast. He has held executive roles at Glamour, Fitness, and Entrepreneur and regularly contributes to The New York Times, TV Guide, Cosmo, Details, Maxim, and Good Housekeeping. He is the former “Jake” advice columnist for Glamour magazine and the “Guy Guru” at Cosmo.

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