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FTX Collapse: Lessons for EA Funding Resilience - Footnote 17

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The claim states SBF's conviction was on November 2, 2023, but the source only mentions he was convicted 'nearly six months after being convicted on a host of fraud charges tied to his role in the implosion of the FTX exchange and Alameda Research trading firm in November 2022.' The claim states SBF was sentenced on March 28, 2024, but the source states he 'was sentenced to 25 years in federal prison yesterday, nearly six months after being convicted on a host of fraud charges tied to his role in the implosion of the FTX exchange and Alameda Research trading firm in November 2022.' The article was published on March 29, 2024, so 'yesterday' would be March 28, 2024.

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NoteThe claim states SBF's conviction was on November 2, 2023, but the source only mentions he was convicted 'nearly six months after being convicted on a host of fraud charges tied to his role in the implosion of the FTX exchange and Alameda Research trading firm in November 2022.' The claim states SBF was sentenced on March 28, 2024, but the source states he 'was sentenced to 25 years in federal prison yesterday, nearly six months after being convicted on a host of fraud charges tied to his role in the implosion of the FTX exchange and Alameda Research trading firm in November 2022.' The article was published on March 29, 2024, so 'yesterday' would be March 28, 2024.

Case № page:ftx-collapse-ea-funding-lessons:fn17Filed 4/3/2026Confidence 85%