"SBF's Family Warns of Prison Perils Due to Social Awkwardness"

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Sam Bankman-Fried's family pleads for leniency ahead of his upcoming sentencing, citing his social awkwardness as a potential danger in prison. His lawyers propose a 6.5-year sentence, opposing the probation office's 100-year recommendation. Bankman-Fried's parents express concern that his neurodiversity and poor social cues could lead to violence in prison, while also highlighting his struggles with depression and anhedonia. They argue that a significantly lower sentence is warranted, emphasizing his altruism and efforts to make amends for the collapsed cryptocurrency exchange FTX.
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