Ryan Salame, Convict in FTX Cryptocurrency Fraud Case, Shares News of Getting Jail Sentence on LinkedIn, Says ‘Starting a New Position As Inmate at FCI Cumberland’
Ryan Salame, former co-CEO of FTX, announced his 7.5-year prison sentence on LinkedIn, humorously stating he’s "starting a new position as inmate at FCI Cumberland," shocking many followers.
In a shocking turn of events, the former co-CEO of FTX has begun his 7.5-year federal prison sentence today, following his involvement in one of the most significant financial scandals in recent history. Before his incarceration, he took to social media to post a provocative update that has drawn widespread attention.FTX, once a leading cryptocurrency exchange, collapsed spectacularly last year, leading to significant financial losses for investors and prompting investigations by regulatory authorities. Ethereum-Themed Crypto Fraud: Wacon CEO Byun Young-Oh Arrested in South Korea for Running Cryptocurrency Ponzi-Style Scheme, Targeted Elderly Victims.
Former Co-CEO of FTX Sentenced to 7.5 Years in Federal Prison
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