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What surprised me the most was that he was placed under house arrest. I'm sure he has separate wallets where he keeps the stolen money.
He paid a 250 million bail, if I remember correctly. I am not sure whether he paid it himself or his family.
I agree with you, though, it is surprises me he was offered bail at all and probably still have some private keys worth of millions of dollars from his former clients, whose Christmas were ruined by him and his recklessness.
IRS and FBI better check his accounts as well, since he is likely a criminal.
Thats a huge money and losing 100 million to gambling tells a lot, SBF is not bankrupt yet and probably still have the money from every investors they have scammed. I dont believe that he gamble to repay debt, most probably hes a real gambler and just wanted to enjoy all his money. SBF should be held liable for what happened, the court should not let him bailed but since money is power, SBF is roaming around freely.