10 comments

  • dhruv3006 3 hours ago

    So you can always get away with fraud?

      btilly an hour ago

      She's still serving her sentence. Just not in prison.

      As for why it is so short, that's her reward for helping them get SBF.

        latchkey an hour ago

        What's amazing is that they needed her help.

          eightman 40 minutes ago

          There's a reason SBF was arrested and tried within a year while other complex financial fraud cases take years to get a conviction.

            bfg_9k 31 minutes ago

            I mean, the guy was constantly high on nootropics and they had no idea what actual investments FTX made. I'd imagine most of the time was just spent untangling that web, his case was more or less a slam dunk.

            latchkey 32 minutes ago

            Dec 11, 2008: Madoff arrested; scheme revealed.

            March 12, 2009: Madoff pleads guilty to 11 federal felonies.

            June 29, 2009: Sentenced to 150 years in prison and ordered to forfeit $17.179 billion.

              bdcravens 27 minutes ago

              In Madoff's case, he confessed to his sons. So again, this was a case of an insider having the goods, not the result of a speedy investigation.

              eightman 24 minutes ago

              I mean yeah Madoff confessed and made the case open and shut.

              SBF entered a Not Guilty plea but Ellison for all intents and purposes entered a Guilty plea on his behalf with her co-operation.

                latchkey 12 minutes ago

                She also had no choice, as SBF was blaming her. The point being that they still didn't really need her help. It was obvious that he committed fraud, and there was plenty of proof of it.

  • andrewinardeer an hour ago

    Is it deliberate that I've never seen a media outlet publish a flattering photo of her?

    That said, when the movie is inevitably released they'll probably cast Scarlett Johansson or Cailee Spaeny as her.