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SBF Ditches ’Crypto Alcatraz’ for Low-Key Lockup—Trading Orange Jumpsuits for Ocean Views

SBF Ditches ’Crypto Alcatraz’ for Low-Key Lockup—Trading Orange Jumpsuits for Ocean Views

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2025-04-24 22:15:05
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FTX Founder SBF Moves to Calmer Terminal Island Facility After Notorious Victorville Stint

Sam Bankman-Fried’s prison upgrade reads like a bizarre crypto market pivot—from the volatile chaos of Victorville to the eerie calm of Terminal Island. The fallen FTX founder swaps razor wire for sea breezes, proving even convicted execs get a softer landing than most bagholders.

Federal corrections officials quietly moved the disgraced billionaire last week, cutting his sentence’s ’max pain’ phase short. Terminal Island’s white-collar rep suggests SBF might already be networking—because old habits die harder than altcoins in a bear market.

One jailhouse source quipped: ’He’s doing hard time the Silicon Valley way—minimum security, maximum LinkedIn prep.’ Meanwhile, FTX creditors still wait for their ’risk-free returns.’

SBF’s Starts New Chapter

The latest transfer comes as a major shift from his previous location, the Victorville Medium II Federal Correctional Institution in California, also known as “Victimville” for its violent and gang-driven inmate culture. Bankman-Fried had previously been held at Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center as well as a transfer center in Oklahoma.

Unlike Victorville, which is notorious for frequent stabbings and a harsh, race-based gang dynamic, Terminal Island offers a far calmer and less volatile environment. Situated along the waterfront in San Pedro, California, the facility reportedly provides inmates with scenic views, better food, and access to a range of programs. Terminal Island’s provisions include a law library, wellness initiatives, and vocational training in fields such as plumbing, welding, and cooking.

Inmates at the facility have spoken positively about its relatively low level of violence, with one source noting that the prison is “by the water” and considered a “wannabe political yard.”

Legal Fight and Prison Stunt

The shift in Bankman-Fried’s surroundings does not signal the end of his legal battles. He continues to appeal his conviction, which includes charges of wire fraud, securities fraud, and commodities fraud, and is actively seeking a pardon from US President Donald Trump.

SBF’s attempt to influence public perception includes a high-profile interview with Tucker Carlson, conducted while he was at Brooklyn’s MDC, which led to immediate backlash and a stint in solitary confinement. Meanwhile, Mark Botnick, a public relations strategist who had been representing the FTX founder, resigned after the stunt.

Terminal Island, which once housed notorious mobster Al Capone, American criminal and cult leader Charles Manson, and LSD advocate Timothy Leary, currently accommodates over 900 inmates, including other convicted fraudsters like video game entrepreneur Mouli Cohen.

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