*heavy sigh* The difference between this, if it happened and Ross is that SBF committed willful fraud in the legacy financial system, while Ross was trying to help people bypass it.

That said, from a legal point of view, I believe a lot of the same arguments for a pardon would apply.

I for one hope this does not happen.

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He is safer in prison. Keep him there.

I’m sure that goes over well with the DNC.

What about the part where he was the second largest donor to Trump’s opponent?

Then there is that. 😂