FTX Founder Sam Bankman-Fried Transferred to High-Risk California Prison
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried has been moved to Victorville Medium II FCI, a medium-security federal prison in California notorious for its high levels of violence. This transfer follows his detention in the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn and a brief stay in a federal transfer center in Oklahoma. The move comes after a high-profile interview with a journalist, marking another chapter in the ongoing legal saga surrounding the disgraced crypto executive.
FTX Founder Sam Bankman-Fried Moved to High-Risk California Prison
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried has been transferred to Victorville Medium II FCI, a medium-security federal prison in California known for its high levels of violence. The 32-year-old was moved to Victorville after spending over a year and a half in the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, and a brief period in a federal transfer center in Oklahoma. This transfer took place after a high-profile interview with journalist Tucker Carlson.
US Senators Propose the PROOF Act to Prevent Another FTX Incident
Two senators, Republican Thom Tillis and Democrat John Hickenlooper, introduced the PROOF Act bill, aiming to establish regulatory standards on how digital asset institutions can hold customer assets, including a prohibition of the co-mingling of customer funds. This joint effort represents a growing bipartisan consensus that pro-crypto regulation is a top priority, with a major concern for consumer protection.