Foreign media: SBF may deny prosecutor's fraud charges; Economic fanpage sarcastically comments: "Expert in Sincere Apologies"
The Wall Street Journal cited sources familiar with the matter, stating that he will deny eight charges including fraud in the court summons next week.
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Economic satire: Professional Apology User
SBF's apologies and denials of wrongdoing have always been sincere, including the recent changes in the Alameda wallet.
Previously reported that after SBF successfully obtained bail, there were changes in the Alameda Research wallet on-chain: $1.36 million was transferred and cashed out to exchanges.
Although SBF "sincerely" stated that these transactions were not carried out by him personally and he no longer has access to these wallets.
Twitter influencer Cobie expressed that funds were also moved from addresses marked as your wallets, how do you explain that. Cobie also sarcastically pointed out that few people withdraw from ChangeNow, and SBF happens to be following ChangeNow on Twitter.
IEObeserve, an international economic observation page with 140,000 followers, also sarcastically remarked:
His apologies are always sincere.
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